Maybe I have too much spare time if I notice stuff like this??!!
Regards, wayne
Brake operation
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Brake operationI was looking at a few photo galleries on an O/S website and noticed the Americans appear to rig their brakes the opposite to how we do it. That is, they use the left hand for the front brake and right hand for the rear. Am I seeing things or is that the 'standard' they use? I can only assume it has something to do with them driving on the R.H.S. of the road.
Maybe I have too much spare time if I notice stuff like this??!! Regards, wayne
I doubt it very much, having the front bake on the right hand is universal in the motorcyle world.
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A lot of american bicycles do have the front brake on the opposing side to us. My last bike was rigged that way, and I have mine that way because my left hand is the stronger, so I prefer it to operate the front brake.
It has something to do with hand signalling and the operation of the brakes, hence the difference in which side operates which brake.
The theory is that the hand used for signalling (left in the US) should not be on the "main" brake - of course, they decide that the "main" brake is the rear brake, so it doesn't really make much sense.
Having your dominant hand on the front brake is the best way to go, as you need more precise control for the front.
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