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Old 01-03-16 | 09:07 AM
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Rod brakes work acceptably well in dry conditions, but deteriorate in wet weather. This is due to the steel rims more than anything, I suspect. Rod brakes require specific rims with the braking surface on the inner aspect of the rim, rather than the sidewall, and AFAIK such rims are only available in steel.
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