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Old 04-07-2017, 10:44 PM   #3
Water Warrior 2
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It may be a good thing that your friend is no longer around to help you. Swapping parts to a different location can be VERY life threatening. Get it fixed by a Pro and be safe. To my way of thinking the brakes are the most important system on the bike.

Just a thought. If the wheel spacers were not reinstalled correctly then there could be a side load on the bearings on one side or both and are ready to self destruct. The clunk could be a warning sign that only shows up under braking. If that is the case then find a real mechanic and have the bearing replaced and get the brake sorted out.



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