• on a serious note, a rear brake is to no use on a fixed - you can stop your wheel by pedaling backwards, thats one of the reasons why you went fixed, so dont ruin it with a rear brake.

    A front brake, however is more important than anything on a fixed gear.

    The proper ratios of braking in the dry are about 70% on the front and 30% rear (and thats not for fixed bikes, just noormal road bikes). If you elimenate those 70% dependace from your braking your putting all 100% braking on pedaling backwards. Now as i said earlier if youll want to do an evergency stop, it can blow your fecking knee caps out no problem, so i really dont recomend that. An emergency stop really becomes one then.

    A front brake will help you spread out those percentages of braking, depending on things like how far forwards you're leaning and how much skidding you want to do. If you are riding in the wet the braking should be used about 50/50% so there will be your chance to cranck it up to 20/80% for skidding.
    But remember that you will always have a front brake (even if you dont use it) there to stop you, in an emergency just like airbags in a car.

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