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Yep. If you look at the price of Mac laptops (I have recently and then went for a lie down) they jump hugely in cost if you want the larger hard drives. If people knew it was easy to change their own then they'd never opt for the more expensive models. So Apple make it as difficult as possible to swap bits out. I have managed it though when my wifi card failed in mine.
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03-02-21, 09:48 AM | #2042 | |
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Tbh i think for a laptop you don't need a huge amount of storage like in a desktop. I bought a Macbook about 18 months ago, standard one with 120GB HDD and 8GB memory, 13.3" monitor. Took me a while to get used to it, and i'm still learning things today. And i absolutely prefer the machine & OS to a Windows OS, for multiple reasons. |
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Which is even worse because they solder the SSD to the motherboard in some cases which is great for upgrading/repair
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Fitted my new rear shock which arrived today. Just need the right weather to use the bike for 'essential travel'.
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Re: What have you tinkered with today?
Just received my front full length braided brake lines today, looking forward to a dry day to fit 'n' blead the system. There was nothing wrong with the oem lines or stopping power tbh but an upgrade is a good idea I thought. Btw ... what's your thoughts on bleeding a full two line system... conventional or back bleeding?
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Is this the standard SV set up, with one line from master cylinder to calliper, then a feeder line to the other side?
I would do a conventional bleed and it should be fine. You could do the main line calliper first and clamp off the feeder line. Once this is done unclamp it and bleed the next one. |
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Was now wondering which of the two bleeding methods was the most successful... conventional top fill or the syringe type backfilling? |
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Re: What have you tinkered with today?
I did mine on the ZX6r (same "race" set up) from the calipers up and then a bit the other way too. Then bled the master cyclinder at the top last.
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Re: What have you tinkered with today?
Did I mention I'd got another stuck bolt on the DRZ? Another steel bolt fused into an aluminium sleeve inside the swingarm linkage. Very minimal room around it to try and get it out. No way to hammer it. Another couple of days heat and soaking and then a bit of brute force and swearing and it is now out.
I did make a home made tool to fit in the space to try and press it out. A cut down clamp with flats for a spanner ground onto the remaining thread. It might have contributed a bit to the eventual removal but didn't noticeably budge it how I thought it might. .
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