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Water and electrical parts don't mix. :)

Some people use tennis balls.

Jason.

Stephen Hincks wrote:

> imhe, different types of corners need different shift / brake processes.  some
> are better driven 'shift first, then brake' and some the other way around.
> that's been my experience anyway.
>
> try a balloon filled with water under the brake pedal (experiment with the
> amount of water to find something that is comfortable.
>
> Jay Wolfe wrote:
>

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