Old 05-02-12 | 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by cyccommute
Having the brakes engage at about the half way point is the way that many people and shops set up their brakes. They, mistakenly, think that this gives more braking power because you can squeeze harder with a closed fist than with extended fingers. What they fail to realize is that by setting up the brakes this way, the fulcrum of the lever is shortened and you actually lose braking power.
I don't think so. You're not moving the fulcrum at all, you're just changing the amount of throw the lever requires to actuate the brakes. It doesn't take any more or less power to actuate the brakes this way.
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