The foot pedal controls one caliper. and The handle on the bars controls the other. SO I guess you get half brake with just one and both with foot and hand.
The foot pedal controls one caliper. and The handle on the bars controls the other. SO I guess you get half brake with just one and both with foot and hand.
So i have been getting stuff reay for my build and was pondering the idea of running a SUPER skinny rear tire, maybe an 18 or 19. anyone have pics of triumphs with really skinny rears, and also how you set them up?
So i have been getting stuff reay for my build and was pondering the idea of running a SUPER skinny rear tire, maybe an 18 or 19. anyone have pics of triumphs with really skinny rears, and also how you set them up?
29 pages of skinnies; a third of them are Trumps - and that's just on this thread. Y'all oughta spend some time peeping it - and then PM'ing the posters of the skinnies you like before the chimps start flinging poo...
" I saw the post "let's see those skinny rears" and thought of the picture of Sonny Martinez.
All of his bikes built at Denver's had 18 inch rear tires on them. Here is a classic picture of his bike on E St. in San Bernardino in 1973.
This trend is nothing new.
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