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skidding is sooo 2006I skid through intersections if no ones around. makes me feel like a kid.
wait...i am a kid....
1. run a brake, even if your fork isn't drilled and you have to swap it out
5. watch out for pedal strike on corners
8. i've seen stickers that say this and i think it's important to remember: no one cares you ride a fixed-gear
I run two brakes, right and left leg. Are you talking about hand brakes or mechanical brakes? If so, I hope you also encourage people to learn how to stop brakeless in the event that their hand-brake, breaks. You know, all bikes should have two *functional* brakes.1. run a brake, even if your fork isn't drilled and you have to swap it out
i don't think you quite count as newbie, sir. in fact, i'd reckon you're in the percentage (and i wouldn't be surprised if it's a minority!) of fixed-gear riders who can stop as quickly and as competently without hand brakes as with.lauren sailor said:I run two brakes, right and left leg. Are you talking about hand brakes or mechanical brakes? If so, I hope you also encourage people to learn how to stop brakeless in the event that their hand-brake, breaks.1. run a brake, even if your fork isn't drilled and you have to swap it out
brakes slip? really? wow...thanks!!!vxla said:lauren sailor said:I run two brakes, right and left leg. Are you talking about hand brakes or mechanical brakes? If so, I hope you also encourage people to learn how to stop brakeless in the event that their hand-brake, breaks. You know, all bikes should have two *functional* brakes.1. run a brake, even if your fork isn't drilled and you have to swap it out
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brakes SLIP in the rain almost always. remember that when you need to stop on a rainy day.
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