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Fellows front discs?
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<blockquote data-quote="SiDev" data-source="post: 611360" data-attributes="member: 20326"><p>It was my mate who was underwhelmed with his CSP kit and expected sharper, more responsive performance from the CSP, and he is fitting a servo this winter to try and sharpen them up. Hopefully it works. </p><p>For me personally, I've been through a fair few brake cylinders on the front and even the best quality ones seem to seize or stick, and they aren't cheap. Having 2 young kids and when loaded up with camping gear, I want to have confidence I can pull up' nice and straight and not worry about fading. </p><p>I'm going to get the Fellows kit and see what that's like before a servo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SiDev, post: 611360, member: 20326"] It was my mate who was underwhelmed with his CSP kit and expected sharper, more responsive performance from the CSP, and he is fitting a servo this winter to try and sharpen them up. Hopefully it works. For me personally, I've been through a fair few brake cylinders on the front and even the best quality ones seem to seize or stick, and they aren't cheap. Having 2 young kids and when loaded up with camping gear, I want to have confidence I can pull up' nice and straight and not worry about fading. I'm going to get the Fellows kit and see what that's like before a servo. [/QUOTE]
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