With the lubricant spray .....Always protect your rear disk brake with an old rag before spraying. Any spray landing on the disk with permanently contaminate your pads making them useless. Thanks for the video.
Yes I agree and was aware of that, I should have made a note of it in the video. If you look closely the angle I am spaying from on the rotating gear set means the spray will not contaminate the brakes. I always enjoy constructive comments as they help me and others.
Will do, I did a 67 Kl ride two days ago, it’s a great bike. Would love to communicate more directly with you if you are interested my email cevelliott@me.com
With the lubricant spray .....Always protect your rear disk brake with an old rag before spraying. Any spray landing on the disk with permanently contaminate your pads making them useless. Thanks for the video.
Yes I agree and was aware of that, I should have made a note of it in the video. If you look closely the angle I am spaying from on the rotating gear set means the spray will not contaminate the brakes. I always enjoy constructive comments as they help me and others.
@@EBikeUniverse-ce I dont want to sound rude but i think you've sprayed your rear disk through the back cog 5:08
Good call, i think I will change the way I do it and as you suggested cover the disk, and you are not being rude just observant, thanks.
@@EBikeUniverse-ce Keep the SCOTT videos coming i just back from 20 miles on mine ,same model-Colour as the one you have.
Will do, I did a 67 Kl ride two days ago, it’s a great bike. Would love to communicate more directly with you if you are interested my email cevelliott@me.com