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Using Front Side-Pull Caliper Brake on Rear Wheel
Hello Bikeforumers! before realizing my city's police are giving out tickets to cyclists who do not have a rear braking "system", I purchased a Tektro front road caliper brake for my new fixed gear ride, I am wondering if it's possible & safe to install this brake on my rear wheel (700c x 20)?
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muckybrake TM
short answer: no. put it on the front or get a rear. |
just install it to the front wheel. since thats where most of the braking power is from anyways.
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Originally Posted by cc700
(Post 12690294)
muckybrake TM
short answer: no. put it on the front or get a rear.
Originally Posted by polobreaka
(Post 12690305)
just install it to the front wheel. since thats where most of the braking power is from anyways.
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If you were looking to put a rear brake on your bike, why did you buy a front caliper in the first place?
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Don't you typically run front and rear brakes anyways, Travis?
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Are you guys in the same town or something? My state has the same law but it's never (as far as I know) been interpreted to mean that front brakes don't count and fixed gear != rear brake.
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I am from Montreal, perhaps having a rear-brake only setup is better for the snowy weather we get here ?
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 12690563)
If you were looking to put a rear brake on your bike, why did you buy a front caliper in the first place?
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A lot of places have laws requiring that all bicycles must be equipped with at least one mechanical brake which can cause the rear wheel to skid on dry pavement.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 12691171)
A lot of places have laws requiring that all bicycles must be equipped with at least one mechanical brake which can cause the rear wheel to skid on dry pavement.
edit: it's worth pointing out that Massachusetts simply states the desired stopping distance and does not require the ability to skid. How progressive! |
I just want to see one concrete example of someone with a front brake getting ticketed for not having a rear brake.
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Originally Posted by hamish5178
(Post 12691319)
I just want to see one concrete example of someone with a front brake getting ticketed for not having a rear brake.
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OP - To answer your specific question, yes, you can install a front brake caliper on the rear by adding a bunch of spacers on the pivot bolt. It won't be pretty, but it can be done. You will need to replace the recessed nut with a regular external hex nut.
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Originally Posted by stillcovalent
(Post 12695001)
I walked up to a street traffic cop today and asked the same question. The answer is negative.
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Faux coaster-brake bracket plus your mad skiddzzz, in this situation.
But for real, just mount something there. Nothing more amazing than asserting your rights. |
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