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Why there is a spring in the noodle connector in front V-Brake

Old 01-07-14, 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by FBinNY
No, they were on entry level solo bikes some time back. I don't think this is smart for any bike, but it's one order higher of uselessness on a tandem.

I'd say it makes me wonder who's spec'ing bikes these days, but I'm long past wondering about that.
who specs the bikes these days.....bean counters and lawyers
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