Julian Stevens
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i have n old a and the brake and the brake spring are both soooo solid but idk how to get it off because its like compressed on, so how do you take it off?
And I Suggest To Not Capitalize Every First Letter Of Every Word Like You're Writing A Title...Osirisalexg said:Just Jet A Thin Screw Driver Or An Awl And Pound The Pin Out. It Comes Out Pretty Easy But Once You Have It Out I Suggest Seplacing It With A Pro Break Pin With A Nut On The End It Just Makes Life Easier.
ehh the only bad thing about old a brakes is they don't seem to work with wider wheels. Like for instance my low pro gets stuck on the sides of my old a brake for some reason haha so if I do a 180 bar I hella eat shit backwards, but it might be better with some grinding and maybe cutting it down a bit.. But really, drilling the axle thing out is pretty much the only way to get it off really that I can think of..Julian Stevens said:yeah dre i was thinking maybe to hacksaw it because i hammered the s--t outta it and nothing happened, it just made phillips head marks, lol but i really need that brake and the spring..ive ridden a scooter with them on it, and the brake was sooo solid, and my brake is DONE. so maybe theres another way?
Dre said:And I Suggest To Not Capitalize Every First Letter Of Every Word Like You're A Dickk Sucker...Osirisalexg said:Just Jet A Thin Screw Driver Or An Awl And Pound The Pin Out. It Comes Out Pretty Easy But Once You Have It Out I Suggest Seplacing It With A Pro Break Pin With A Nut On The End It Just Makes Life Easier.
And my axle did not come out at all, on both my old a's, so you could always drill it out if you want and replace it with a bolt..
demo said:take a nail and and a hammer and go for it!!!