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Best 24 Inch Brake Set Up?


Gaz96

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if you are asking for my opinion not the consensus opinion i would say vee with no grind.

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I thought the same, until I tried it and found the arms rattled all over the place when landing at angles (made the bike sound like a bad of spanners) and the arms hit my calves sometimes when doing spins, the actual performance was great though,

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im wondering why you dont like maggies?

at a guess...its probably the most popular option on the rear (?!).....it may be worth a little bit of effort to teach yourself how to set them up etc

as for rear disc...im not too sure, its not often you see people using them for 'trials' type moves on a 24/26....i could be wrong though? to the members in the know, can they offer the same sort of bite/hold as a rim brake of sorts?

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Dude, have a read at what you're asking before you post. You sound like a tool.

What kind or riding do you do? And dont say 24" riding. If you let us know we will be able to give you advice on what you're looking for.

I dont actually have the full bike yet i have just started building one and it will be for street riding. I will be doing a lot of pedal kicking, pedal up bunnyhop thing(dont know what its called), front wheel hops, footjam tailwhips with using the brake, will be trying to learn a bit more proper trials moves aswell though

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