Triumph TR6 Recommission Project - Rear Brakes

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • The Rear Brake System
    Our first how-to video on the TR6 rear brakes. In this video Hans inspects the rear brake system of our TR6 to make sure all the components are fully functional.
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    In this new series you’ll see us tackle a number of jobs on our 1974 Triumph TR6. We’ll be creating a number of how-to videos for most of the work to help you tackle the jobs yourself at home.
    Please comment below what you would like to see us do with our TR6 and any how-to videos you’d find useful. We’ll try our best to accommodate video requests 🛠️⚙️
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Komentáře • 3

  • @corvettesrule6865
    @corvettesrule6865 Před 6 měsíci

    Whoops - at 9:49, the rubber dust cover. Doesn't that need to go on first, before the three spring/locking plates? You might consider editing the video to put that on first. It won't go on after you put the rest together.
    Otherwise, good video. I'm going to follow you guys to get my '71 back on the road.
    Do you have a video on replacing the rear break hoses, I have just bought stainless steel braided hoses and am having trouble removing the 2 rear hoses at the connection above the frame. Very difficult to get in there with a wrench and the connector needs to be held steady to break the hose connection, I would like to see it done properly before I attempt it (again.) Thanks!

  • @blairwilson7194
    @blairwilson7194 Před rokem +1

    I have braided brake pipes, what should I do as I think clamping will damage the pipes?

    • @RimmerBrosTV
      @RimmerBrosTV  Před rokem

      Hi unfortunately you cannot clamp braided brake pipes so you could make your own cap with a female connector and an old piece of copper brake pipe (with the end pinched together).