fossy, it can only get better, glad no one was injured,yep u should
also install it mine is laying in the toolbox (so i guess lesson learned)
chitty luck continues i guess
see what kinda story i can tell next week
maby it was just a bad luck weekend saw u guys in the hot tub friday night we spun the secondary on the shaft on a yamaha vector than the next morning I was smart enuf to catch my sled on fire with the park break!
Powerteker does your brakes pulsate when you apply them? Does your hand brake lever push back on your fingers when applied? You may just have to bleed the air out of the brake hydrallic system. Flush out brake fluid with new and you may be OK. If any pulsation you will need a rotor. Good luck
to bleed your brake you need to make sure you reservior is full with the cap back on the reservior pump the brake lever a few times and hold, or apply pressure while slowly opening the bleeder screw until the flow of fliud stops close the bleeder first then pump the lever again and bleed etc. Until the brakes feels good. A weak or almost broken hose will also make the brake feel spongy, the inner hose has very litle strength. Hope that helps.
where would i find the bleeder screw??