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skyway pro pads
steve69:
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--- Quote from: steve69 on June 15, 2011, 08:08 PM ---Got them on all my race builds (all spoke wheels) as they look the nut's, the only complaint is they don't always line up too good as the fins hit the caliper ::)
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you got a close up pic of one on your bike mate?
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No but i could take some pic's for you tomorrow and post them up in the evening ;)
TELLIS302000:
--- Quote from: steve69 on June 15, 2011, 08:59 PM ---
--- Quote from: TELLIS302000 on June 15, 2011, 08:25 PM ---
--- Quote from: steve69 on June 15, 2011, 08:08 PM ---Got them on all my race builds (all spoke wheels) as they look the nut's, the only complaint is they don't always line up too good as the fins hit the caliper ::)
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you got a close up pic of one on your bike mate?
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No but i could take some pic's for you tomorrow and post them up in the evening ;)
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DONT go out of your way mate but if you had a spare 5 mins that would be cool. :daumenhoch:
Antony
steve69:
Sorry for the delay, got tied up with other things :-[
Just a little taster...
pic's ain't all that that with my poo phone ::)
TELLIS302000:
--- Quote from: steve69 on June 20, 2011, 09:46 PM ---Sorry for the delay, got tied up with other things :-[
Just a little taster...
pic's ain't all that that with my poo phone ::)
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Nice one for that mate, just what i need!!
Dont suppose you wanna sell me the tan/gold ones!?!?!? hahah
Brandy Truffle:
Lots of racers used normal Skyway pads back in the day, Andy Ruffell, Craig Schofield to name a couple, today I think people just use them on builds because they are good looking and add a little sexiness to the overall look. As for stopping power they'll be fine, but considering how rare they are becoming, who would want to use 'em? :idiot2:
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