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• #74702
Breaks on a bus brakes on a car
Breaks to make you a superstar
Breaks to win and breaks to lose
But these here breaks will rock your shoes
And these are the breaks
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• #74703
also look for Kee Klamp
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• #74704
yes!
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• #74705
Beat me to it
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• #74706
I was thinking, aero, skeletal, retro and futuristic.
I was thinking caliper, cantilever, disc and drum. Bonus point for roller, deduct points for water-brake, inertia-brake and dynamo-brake as none of those can apply any torque at zero speed, which makes them much less useful if you want to come to a complete stop :-)
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• #74707
spoon brake
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• #74708
death brake, brakes are death...
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• #74709
... I love that bike/toy shop there, do you use them?
Ely City Cycles? Yes, occasionally. Mostly for bar tape and recovery drink powder. Trouble is, I work very close to Condor Cycles, and so that's usually more convenient. If very, very dangerous given all the nice kit they have in there.
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• #74710
Band brake?
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• #74711
Isn't roller brake just the bastard child of drum brakes and coaster brakes?
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• #74712
Rod brake?
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• #74713
Wall.
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• #74714
Thanks, looks like what I'm after, but wondering if there are any shops in London (particularly SE London) that might sell, as delivery charges for single units of this stuff are more than double the actual cost of the items...
Cheers
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• #74715
Clean, compound, greenstick and linear.
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• #74717
does older technology not count?
If obsolete technology didn't count, we'd have to eliminate all rim brakes and drum brakes :-)
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• #74718
Clean, compound, greenstick and linear
Police interviews were simpler in your day.
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• #74720
As a bike manufacturer (frameset mainly which then built up and sold as full bikes) what does UCI compliance offer? Publicity? How hard is it to achieve it?
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• #74722
I know all three lengths of the sides of a triangle I want to draw. All un-equal with no right angles. How do I draw it in CAD (Rhino, SketchUp or Illustrator) without pissing around with arcs and stuff. There's a few to draw so I need a good work flow.
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• #74723
Would knowing the angles help? If so you need to cosine rule to work out the angles from the three lengths.
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• #74724
I could measure the angles, the triangles exist, they're just all on weird planes and would take ages to make flat for a top-down view.
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• #74725
S'ok, some smart cookie has made a sketchup plugin
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