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Old 07-06-07 | 05:03 PM
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sprintcarblue
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pretty sure those jawns are to increase cooling, not to increase friction. Theoretically, the smoother the surface, the more surface area the better the braking. That is why chrome stops so well under clean, dry conditions. When they get dirty or hot, thats a whole other story. But, not a real big concern with bmx.
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