Thumb brake????
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Thumb brake????
Well, as many of you know.....it's time for me to hook up a hand-brake. While looking through on of my new catalogs, I came across several thumb brakes for racing applications. Have any of you used one at any point in time? If so, what did you think? I kinda like the idea of having brake coverage immediately upon clutch-up, instead of using one finger for both brake and clutch. What might the negatives be?
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Re: Thumb brake????
Well, as many of you know.....it's time for me to hook up a hand-brake. While looking through on of my new catalogs, I came across several thumb brakes for racing applications. Have any of you used one at any point in time? If so, what did you think? I kinda like the idea of having brake coverage immediately upon clutch-up, instead of using one finger for both brake and clutch. What might the negatives be?
Pick one, try it out and tell us how it works.
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I tried back in 2003 putting on one. It doesn't have the leverage a normal hand brake assembly has in order to lock up the rear.
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trust me!
-Clint Ewing
www.clintewing.com
Dunlop
Joe Rocket
Galfer
Jardine
Scotts Performance
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Re: Thumb brake????
That's what I was looking for..........Thanks, bro! If it doesn't perform, I don't want it!
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Also they are not exactly cheap
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Re: Thumb brake????
yeah 2,400 thats got to be a typo.. thats just crazy. Looks like your thumb could slip off that tiny little lever.. I think I would rather have my hand rapped around a lever than poking at it..
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they do have 2 new ones now that are supposed to be better for stunting...
the 1st model that's been out for years states on the website that "it is designed to NOT lock up the rear wheel". It's been known that it sucks for stunting for years now.
But I wouldn't mind tryin out one of the newer ones w/ brembo internals and a 1/2" bore... I do have much better things to spend $540 on this time of year though.
I bet (if it had decent leverage and the feel was good) that they'd be real good for tank coasters and combo coasters... especially w/ the HOHEY 4 piston rear bracket.
I've got no prob w/ SS coasting off the limiter all day long, but when i've got alot of pull on my arms (hc, spreader) i cant work the handbrake for ****... i always end up pullin it a lil too much as i pull the clutch in, or letting the clutch out a lil when i try to get off it.
I have short weak little sausage fingers, and have trouble hangin on w/ only 2 fingers
the 1st model that's been out for years states on the website that "it is designed to NOT lock up the rear wheel". It's been known that it sucks for stunting for years now.
But I wouldn't mind tryin out one of the newer ones w/ brembo internals and a 1/2" bore... I do have much better things to spend $540 on this time of year though.
I bet (if it had decent leverage and the feel was good) that they'd be real good for tank coasters and combo coasters... especially w/ the HOHEY 4 piston rear bracket.
I've got no prob w/ SS coasting off the limiter all day long, but when i've got alot of pull on my arms (hc, spreader) i cant work the handbrake for ****... i always end up pullin it a lil too much as i pull the clutch in, or letting the clutch out a lil when i try to get off it.
I have short weak little sausage fingers, and have trouble hangin on w/ only 2 fingers