Clark W. Griswold
Join Date: Mar 2014
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Bikes: Foundry Chilkoot Ti W/Ultegra Di2, Salsa Timberjack Ti, Cinelli Mash Work RandoCross Fun Time Machine, 1x9 XT Parts Hybrid, Co-Motion Cascadia, Specialized Langster, Phil Wood Apple VeloXS Frame (w/DA 7400), R+M Supercharger2 Rohloff, Habanero Ti 26
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Being right handed just means that is your dominant hand so unless you have no hand on the left side put brake levers on both sides to actuate a single brake like every other bike on the planet that isn't modified for someone for a valid reason or some dumb crap that they put on a cheap-o bike because they are dumb and don't want someone buying their bike to learn how to ride a bike like everyone else.
There has never ever ever been a situation where I have said gee I wish I had worse control of my bike especially mountain biking but really anywhere at any time. I like my brakes to function as intended with one lever controlling the front brake and one controlling the rear.