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Old 4th January 2016, 10:07   #7
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Type and quality aside, it's a good starting point to check the system. All caliper sliding surfaces should be de-rusted and pads should slide free. Pistons should not be seized and move in and out freely. System obviously needs to be free from air, and brake lines not leaking. When all these checks are made and found to be ok then you're down to the quality of parts as to how effective your brakes are.
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