Seriously?I ride fixed/brakeless/clipless cause its just the way I learned
When riding around town, I rarely use the front brake, but it's always nice to know it's there as an 'oh crap' handle.
I have a front brake, and I'm certainly glad I have one for one of the above mentioned reasons: When I got doored by a cabbie last September, I filed a claim to cover my hospital bills (broke my collar bone) The first thing the lawyers grilled me on was whether or not I was wearing a helmet, if I had breaks on my bike ect. Even though there was no way I could've stopped in time (I didn't even see the door open), The simple fact that I had a brake is making the lawsuit go way smoother.
When riding around town, I rarely use the front brake, but it's always nice to know it's there as an 'oh crap' handle.
i ride with both brakes. although i only use one. i imagine when i get the new bars put on in spring i may after two years, drop the other brake.
but having two isn't a big deal, and sometimes, legs and two breaks, can create a crazy quick stop.
granted that didn't really help that day with that door. *cringe*
Yeah, by law, you have to have a brake.
Where did you find the law about skidding the front tire on dry pavement?
Every bicycle shall be equipped with a brake that will enable the operator to make the braked wheel skid on dry, level, clean pavement.
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