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15 bucks I think because there was money for 1st - 3rd. Just playing low money games for practise

Yeah I used to play the $3 or $6 tournaments all the time, used to win a fair few of em so the $ adds up pretty quickly, then I'd play some $11 ones...Kills some time

Yeah I used to play the $3 or $6 tournaments all the time, used to win a fair few of em so the $ adds up pretty quickly, then I'd play some $11 ones...Kills some time

Yeah with the bigger player tourneys obviously don't win as much but when you do usually a good chance of winning big

anyone good with brakes here

ive removed old pads and the piston has come almost fully out

and i cant get the prick back in

even with the brake line undone and the bleed nipple undone

it still will not force back in

what the?

anyone good with brakes here

ive removed old pads and the piston has come almost fully out

and i cant get the prick back in

even with the brake line undone and the bleed nipple undone

it still will not force back in

what the?

Sometimes they spin back in. Have you tried that? To get mine back in they need to be spun for the rear, but different brake setup. Worth a shot

how the fudge does that work?

the piston has a cross pattern on it

I used a g clamp and as you tighten the gclamp is spins the piston. Or is the piston shaped that it can't spin?

If it doesn't work you may have to pull apart the caliper

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