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Old 02-24-05, 01:09 PM
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BentKent
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Garry, I have had several tadpoles and found that the front disc brakes are more than enough to stop the unit even on the steepest hills. You will learn to apply even pressure on both handles to prevent brake steer. I have had a rear brake on one of the tadpoles and did not experiance a rollover or anything close to it. The only draw back to the EZ-Tadpole is weight. Take a look at the IceQ, Greenspeed GT3 or GT5-disc brakes, and the Catrike Road, Speed, and Pocket as well as the EZ-Tadpole. A must for stability and turning would be "center point ackerman" steering. If someone doesn't know what that is...Run!
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