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Old 08-18-16, 06:21 PM
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Brakes

How about cantis in front and disc brakes in the rear to cover all conditions?
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Originally Posted by gringomojado
How about cantis in front and disc brakes in the rear to cover all conditions?
Perfect!

Since most of your braking power comes from the use of the front brake you should be just fine.
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i prefer do the reverse becouse the front as a disk will help in every situation and the canti in the back mantein the modularity of the bike whitout any temperature problem.
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Why not just disc and disc
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Originally Posted by idiotekniQues
Why not just disc and disc
weight!
Canti can be the half of the weight of a complete disk.
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Buckle your seat belt, here we go again
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Coaster brake in back, spoon brake up front.
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Drum brake up front, fixed gear out back.
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No brake in back, converse sneaker wedged between fork and tire in front.
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drag chute.
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Retro rocket.
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Originally Posted by Scooty Puff Jr
No brake in back, converse sneaker wedged between fork and tire in front.
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about.

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Originally Posted by Scooty Puff Jr
No brake in back, converse sneaker wedged between fork and tire in front.
A tire pump is more effective.


Even more effective if you stick it crosswise between the spokes.

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I have been shopping for trikes, so i could use three types of brakes for the added safety .... but no I have to consider drag chutes and retro rockets .... obviously can't use them together unless the timing is right.
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Does it make sense to buy the fastest bike you can afford, and then stick brakes on it to slow it down?
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I suggest discs, cantis or Vs, and drums on each wheel. Six separate levers at the bars so rider can select the appropriate brake for the situation.

I am also a big advocate of front coaster brakes.
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Originally Posted by CliffordK
Even more effective if you stick it crosswise between the spokes.
Stupidly tried to close a QR I noticed I didn't push all the way in last night with my foot while moving. Almost did that to myself
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Originally Posted by BlazingPedals
Does it make sense to buy the fastest bike you can afford, and then stick brakes on it to slow it down?
That goes for cars too. Imagine buying a 200 mph car that has brakes, what the heck?
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What CrowSeph wrote in 2nd reply, disc front with canti rear if OP really wants those choices.
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Originally Posted by jefnvk
Stupidly tried to close a QR I noticed I didn't push all the way in last night with my foot while moving. Almost did that to myself

Another thing you probably shouldn't try is popping back in a partially dislodged bar end cap with your palm while you are moving. I tried that once and nearly wiped out.
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Weight weenies need treatment for their condition .. walletectomys
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Why are we watching a video with a bunch of commercials? Do you work for Toyota?

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