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FixinInTraffic 10-26-04 11:22 PM

Emergency Brake
 
http://bitjug.com/albums/Gunnar/IMG_1321.sized.jpg

HereNT 10-26-04 11:48 PM

Emergency Brake:

http://web.fineliving.com/fine/image...ikePump_01.jpg

Fugazi Dave 10-26-04 11:49 PM

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Ha!

Edit: Emergency brake!

labratmatt 10-27-04 12:47 AM

I think pedestrians make the best emergency brakes:

http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/safety/...ns-scooter.jpg

lucklust 10-27-04 12:59 AM

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True, the spandex reduces the friction coefficient, but if you get enough of 'em...

OneTinSloth 10-27-04 01:21 AM


Originally Posted by FixinInTraffic


those are some NICE lookin' cantis....any idea what brand they are?

also, WTF? are you running a 650c wheel in a 700c fork? HOLY TIRE CLEARANCE, BATMAN!

emayex 10-27-04 07:19 AM

perhaps it is an older fork meant for 27 inch wheels...my fork is like that too, i couldnt find any modern brake long enough to reach the rim, which is why i now rely on small children and cab bumpers to stop in emergencies

FixinInTraffic 10-27-04 08:37 AM


Originally Posted by OneTinSloth
those are some NICE lookin' cantis....any idea what brand they are?

No, they aren't marked, and they came on a bike I bought a few years ago. they are pretty nice, with titanium hardware. I was kind of hoping someone here might have a guess. they don't use the 3 holes that canti mounts have for the spring, it's adjusted via those 13mm flats behind the pivot bolt.



Originally Posted by OneTinSloth
also, WTF? are you running a 650c wheel in a 700c fork? HOLY TIRE CLEARANCE, BATMAN!

Naw, 700x23c. The fork is what came with a first generation gunnar street dog (the one with the canti mounts), I think it is actually a waterford cross fork. I think you could run at least 700x45c with this fork, I've run 700x38c plus fenders with plenty of clearance :lol:

trekkie820 10-27-04 09:43 AM

Jeez, I mean, its already butt-uglified with some pink anodized cantis, you may as well just put a damn lever and cable on it.

Ya Tu Sabes 10-27-04 09:57 AM

What about the old sneaker-against-the-back-wheel brake, so popular with the kids?

Schiek 10-27-04 10:02 AM

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This was mine...the car, not the fat-ass cop.

FixinInTraffic 10-27-04 10:39 AM


Originally Posted by trekkie820
Jeez, I mean, its already butt-uglified with some pink anodized cantis, you may as well just put a damn lever and cable on it.

The bike is in a transitional phase. right now: lever and brake, but no cable.

fixedpip 10-27-04 10:40 AM

I knew a few people who had old school emergency brakes in the form of thick pieces of leather on the palm of their gloves. You can then plam the tire to have a pretty effective front brake.

Can also do the shoe against the back tire but its much harder to stop quickly and good shoes are a lot more expensive than brake pads.

lucklust 10-27-04 07:52 PM


Originally Posted by Schiek
not the fat-ass cop.

Yeah, I'd like to see HIM chase down a thief or a ******.

scrublover 10-27-04 08:58 PM

i *think* those may be old Critical Racing brakes. from the mid 90's cnc heydays.

slopvehicle 10-27-04 09:02 PM

just wait til you grab blindly for that cable and hit the spokes on the wrong side of the wheel...

Fugazi Dave 10-27-04 09:52 PM

...or in a very guro moment totally sever a few of your fingers pulling on the cable in panic mode

shiftlessbast- 10-27-04 10:42 PM


Originally Posted by labratmatt
I think pedestrians make the best emergency brakes:

http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/safety/...ns-scooter.jpg

I've looked at this three times, and every time I've practically spit on my keyboard with laughter...it's sick, it's wrong, it's so funny...

hammye 10-27-04 10:53 PM

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I like to use the anchor in emergency situations and the grappling hook for some fancy turnin'.

FixinInTraffic 10-27-04 11:45 PM


Originally Posted by scrublover
i *think* those may be old Critical Racing brakes. from the mid 90's cnc heydays.

DING DING DING!!! we have a winner:

http://www.bikepro.com/products/brak...i/critrac.html

Thanks, scrublover, now I know. Definitely a CNC-heyday part, I agree. You in Ft. Collins?

scrublover 10-28-04 02:47 AM


Originally Posted by FixinInTraffic
DING DING DING!!! we have a winner:



Thanks, scrublover, now I know. Definitely a CNC-heyday part, I agree. You in Ft. Collins?

nup. longmont for now. may be sticking around here, or may end up back on the east coast in a year or two. not too many fixed folk up here, but i see a few now and then.

skitbraviking 10-28-04 05:13 AM

First a stash pocket, and now this! Where is mine?

cavit8 10-28-04 04:26 PM


Originally Posted by hammye
I like to use the anchor in emergency situations and the grappling hook for some fancy turnin'.

A leg also works, but this is what it does to your front wheel and fork...

http://www.eol.ca/~cmcd/wheel.JPG


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