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Anyone have any experience with this stuff?

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Posted by: Frogman

Linky:

http://www.apexperformance.net/CartGenie/prod-909.htm



Posted by: kustomizingkid

I'm pretty sure Roadboss uses it...



Posted by: jolinc01

I ran that in one of the motorcycles I used to have with no problems.



Posted by: 94m5

Ii's good stuff Frog......



Posted by: Frogman

Thanks guys. Ordered 3 Liters of the Stuff. Gonna do the F450 and Bikes with it if.



Posted by: Stack

Let us know how it works...



Posted by: ford nut

Quote:
Originally Posted by Frogman View Post
Thanks guys. Ordered 3 Liters of the Stuff. Gonna do the F450 and Bikes with it if.
I thought you just use your feet for a brake on your bikes.


YouTube - mini bike crash
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Posted by: kustomizingkid

Frogman would need to use his knee caps....



Posted by: Calabrio

Quote:
Originally Posted by kustomizingkid View Post
Frogman would need to use his knee caps....
Dropped you from a great height?



Posted by: Roadboss

Little late, but yes I use it and it's great for the visual you get when changing out your old stuff. They also have it in an orange color so that you get again a contrast against the blue when it needs changing. ATE is a well run company.



Posted by: TDUB

So how would this compare to full synthetic brake fluid?





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