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Pittpup

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I raise my beer to all of you. :cheers: Thanks to the knowledge on this forum, this weekend I was able to replace the crankcase and tranny oil in my '02 Pitbull, replace the burned out speedo bulbs, and (hopefully) better align my rear wheel after a new rubber install.

I do have one question though - how can I find part number on my brake pads? My rear is seriously thin.


(and how do you embed? Looks like I'm only linking)
http://www.bigdogbiker.com/photo/data/500/medium/Pitbull.jpg
 
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HMAN

I just like my Freedom
Supporting Member
I raise my beer to all of you. :cheers: Thanks to the knowledge on this forum, this weekend I was able to replace the crankcase and tranny oil in my '02 Pitbull, replace the burned out speedo bulbs, and (hopefully) better align my rear wheel after a new rubber install.

I do have one question though - how can I find part number on my brake pads? My rear is seriously thin.


(and how do you embed? Looks like I'm only linking)
http://www.bigdogbiker.com/photo/data/500/medium/Pitbull.jpg
Try this link for the pads and then check the vendor page for TooBadCustoms...they'll hook ya up.(oops)

Lyndall Racing Brakes - The worlds best Brake Pads & Composite Rotors --- Home ---
 
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mcgroom

Well-Known Member
You need the 7182 for your bike

We have plenty of Z+ in stock but we are down to 1 package of Gold+

If we can can help you out feel free to let me know. We sell quite of few brake pads to forum members.

Too Badd Customs: Home (go to the Brakes link)
 
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