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I'd still upgrade brake fluid and pads for your first time. Especially if you are confident in your abilities and will be pushing harder as you learn throughout the session.
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I'd still upgrade brake fluid and pads for your first time. Especially if you are confident in your abilities and will be pushing harder as you learn throughout the session. If anything it will be some added insurance so you don't boil your fluid or ice your pads which could at the very least sideline you.
Motul RBF600 or at least 5.1 and Carbotech XP10 front and XP8 rear.
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