Old 05-05-06, 08:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Maelstrom
Essentially what he means is, when the rear brake is engaged it locks the suspension making it a hardtail. It can in fact cause the bike to squat (compress) or jack (expand)...this all depends on pivot location and design. Some bikes/riders want certain setups depends on their ability.
You can get around most of it. Just change your style a little.( brake in different places).
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