ive got a PROBLOM!!!!

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Joe Riley

The Gypsy
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grab the flexfender with channel locks and bend it up. not that hard. all you have to do is find something to bend it with. channel locks, flat head, hammer.. anything.

and while you're at it, grab a dictionary.
 

R-Dubya

Steel Member
If the holes are drilled right then take out the damper you have under the brake. It looks pretty thick, and TSI brakes don't come with dampers anyways.
 

Rob.

Admin
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Use a monkey wrench/pipe wrench, clamp the tip of the flexy hard and bend it. It's not rocket science. You are man, use tools.

AND YOU DO NOT HAVE A PRROROOROOBBBLOMM
 

BrandonWeir

Steel Member
I had this problem when putting 110's on my TSI too I just bent it as hard as I could with a flathead. I thought it was gonna break so I stopped and it BARELY clears the wheel. It's really sensitive now.
 
the quickest way wouldve just been to get a hair dryer put a screw driver in between the wheel and the deck heat up the flex fender for about 3 mins. take off the screw driver and bend it a little bit more and then let the metal cool for 10-15 mins.
 

BrandonWeir

Steel Member
the quickest way wouldve just been to get a hair dryer put a screw driver in between the wheel and the deck heat up the flex fender for about 3 mins. take off the screw driver and bend it a little bit more and then let the metal cool for 10-15 mins.

Dude. It's steel. It takes a little more than the heat from a hair dryer. A hair dryer couldn't even boil water.
 

Hunter Treviranus

Silver Member
u can lock this if u want i fixed the problem,but i had to pry 3 rup wheels between the brake and deck to finally get it to stretch like half of a centimeter
 

humpurple kushiones

Steel Member
nah i know, i mean take of your wheel and step on the end of the brake so it bends up, while the deck is pointing up. like lean the deck against something with the headtube pointing down, take your foot and step on the break so it bends up (which is to the side while the deck is in that position) and hold the deck so it doesnt move. see what i mean?
 
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