We would like to hear from you. Please send us a message by filling out the form below and we will get back with you shortly. Click the PayPal button below. Went to a larger master and this brembo caliper which is sick looking! Very satisfied even tho it took quite a while to ship…. Very sorry for the long shipping times on this one, Brembo calipers are hard to get and with this new shipping delema we do pre order as many as we can yet still no control on some shipping times for the rest of the year.
The carb i ordered came amazingly quick and everything was as described. The service and support i received was also excellent. So now I like to feel the difference when I add parts to my ktm.
I purchased a drz from the OEM dirtbike parts team and they helped me make it my own! At first the drz was a great first street bike yet with time I had more enjoyment off-road. So with the help of Boston we turned it into a dirt bike I could ride to the trails and still be able to commute to work!
Went from a stock carb on my Drz to a lectron thanks to some paid advertising YouTube influencer.. Might buy a wiring harness and get my tps back to even better this reliable daily driver! Thanks OEM. Had a few questions on a Sunday evening and they got back with me quickly. Good price and great service. These guys know their stuff! You will be well informed about your parts, and well informed during the whole process of your order! Shipping is unbelievable! Arrived in South Ga. In a matter of days!
Thanks again guys, look forward to future business! Total dedication to customer support and getting exactly what you need! Doing it right the first time!
If your looking for parts, these guys know how to get it! Great communication, and response times are excellent! Thank you! The delivery of my part was very quick seamless and they kept me in the loop every step of the way. The first time I ordered parts, it was decently quick.
The caliper and pads were very clean and free of damage. Roll on throttle wheelies now. Followed the recommended advice of OEM Dirt Bike Parts and opened up the top and right side of air box for increased air flow. Old carburetor would have never pulled wheelies. The caliper floats and the bracket had slipped over so far the disc didn't have a prayer. I just got back from riding day off and the new drive is rock solid.
Old setup must have been more worn than I thought. Funny thing is It took me an hour to get everything buttoned down, I came in to see if I'd received any responses You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Front wheel install. Share More sharing options Followers 0. Recommended Posts. Posted July 22, I am having some serious difficulty with the brake shoes on the front caliper.
Any wisdom? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Twinjetguy Posted July 22, And it's down. Thanks for the input.
For rear wheels, pull back on the rear derailleur to allow the cogs to clear the chain. Lower the wheel, guiding the wheel down through the brake pads and forward to clear the chain and derailleur. Tighten the wrench around the nut on the side of the axle and turn it counterclockwise. When the nut loosens, unscrew it by hand.
Lubricate the axle threads while the wheel is off the bike. It is often easiest to install the front wheel when the bike is standing on the ground. The quick-release skewer must be fully engaged on the dropout surfaces.
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