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Hi.The centre part of my rear disc have s thin film of rust on them.
Any tips for removing the rust film.
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Paint it, hammerite does the job fine.
I've recently bought discs and pads for mine and given the centres a coat of black BBQ paint.

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Cheers.stove paint.probs same.
Gotta take wheel off though.
Not done that yet
 

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Watch those jacking points. Don’t forget they are made from cheese. :eusa-think:
 

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DKZ5745 said:
Watch those jacking points. Don’t forget they are made from cheese. :eusa-think:
Yeah, and not a good cheese. Like a nice Mimolette jeune, or a good Stilton, but something more like Dairylea!

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Apparently, the best way to get the wheels off the ground so you don’t damage the sills.....
 

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Or, you could use the anti gravity device, which I think must have been a factory fitted optional extra :eusa-think:

I think it was part of the “hover pack”. About the only pack that wasn’t fitted to mine, although, once or twice over the Lanner Works Hump Back Bridge on the way to Wakefield :eusa-whistle:
 

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One wheel.waxed etc.only 3 hours.
Cant do that pictures or would post some.after my 2 week ownership
 

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Mrker50 said:
One wheel.waxed etc.only 3 hours.
Cant do that pictures or would post some.after my 2 week ownership

Download Tapatalk app and use that for uploading photos to the forum, you just need to search for the forum on Tapatalk first.
 

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Mrker50 said:
Ad a few goes.just cant get it to work

Mark you can use the attach feature when posting pics but they need to be small. I use flikr for hosting my pics and that's easy to use, I also put a guide on here a few days ago showing how to post a picture, check it out in unread if you did not see it. There are other guides too if you do a search. Hope that helps...

Cheers M. :beer:
 

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Another way to do it is post a link to a cloud type service.
Outlook give you I think 5gb of space, Google give 15gb.

With tapatalk (which I'm using now) you just select the picture(s) you want (up to 5 I think per post on this forum), and the app sorts out the sizing and posts them.

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Yeh Tapatalk is a bit hard to get used to but once you do it’s easy keep plugging away at it. :thumbup:
 

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Did mine last years and due to repaint this year
 

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x17one said:
Did mine last years and due to repaint this year
You have done a great job of those discs Tony and the Peugeot decal on the calipers (which you can’t see on these photos) really finishes the look off :thumbup:
 

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neilgsxr69 said:
x17one said:
Did mine last years and due to repaint this year
You have done a great job of those discs Tony and the Peugeot decal on the calipers (which you can’t see on these photos) really finishes the look off :thumbup:

cheers Neil I am looking forward to touching them up in the next few weeks once we get rid of the wet weather
 

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x17one said:
neilgsxr69 said:
x17one said:
Did mine last years and due to repaint this year
You have done a great job of those discs Tony and the Peugeot decal on the calipers (which you can’t see on these photos) really finishes the look off :thumbup:

cheers Neil I am looking forward to touching them up in the next few weeks once we get rid of the wet weather

I always look forward to touching them up too !!! :eek: :eek:

Seriously, good job done and nice colour.

Do you remember the posting about Decals ??? Nearly a year on and the only change is Neil's, and they look mint.

So, Tony..... did you see anything that turned your eye in the decal schemes ?

Maybe it won't be to long and mine will be transformed or ruined depending on who's interpretation !!!

Cheers M. :thumbup:
 
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