But still able to get the rear wheel off the floor at race speed.
One finger braking
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Re: One finger braking
Look at the compression on the front.
I wonder if that photo is taken at the end or the end of the initial bite of the brakes?
I wonder if that photo is taken at the end or the end of the initial bite of the brakes?
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Re: One finger braking
These guys are bloody fearless aren't they [SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH AND SMILING EYES]
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Re: One finger braking
Give it a try on an observed IAM run Rossgo . I'm sure the observer will be mighty unimpressed
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Re: One finger braking
Haha would happily try it...if it was an old cheap bike, in a decent protected off road environment, if the kit I was using was almost like a bouncy castle, oh and one other thing if I wasn't scared of falling off haha