I don't really get the 'Emergency stop, front brake DANGER' argument.
Has anyone here ever actually gone over the bars from braking too suddenly using only their front brake?
I can't recall that I (or anyone I know) ever has. I'm not saying it doesn't happen but most of us are somewhat experienced bike handlers and are more than capable of coming to an emergency stop using the front brake without going over the bars (also we mostly all have a rear brake or fixed rear so will be slowing ourselves down with the rear at the same time - reducing risk of going over the bars. I know that once the rear wheel is in the air its not braking but it will brake a bit before going airbound, which it rarely does).
So surely this rather thin argument is only really relevant to ppl who only ride single speed with a front brake and/or don't know anything about riding a bike (ppl who don't know how to slow a fixed wheel down using their legs etc... in which case they'd have zero stopping power if not for the front brake).
I don't really get the 'Emergency stop, front brake DANGER' argument.
Has anyone here ever actually gone over the bars from braking too suddenly using only their front brake?
I can't recall that I (or anyone I know) ever has. I'm not saying it doesn't happen but most of us are somewhat experienced bike handlers and are more than capable of coming to an emergency stop using the front brake without going over the bars (also we mostly all have a rear brake or fixed rear so will be slowing ourselves down with the rear at the same time - reducing risk of going over the bars. I know that once the rear wheel is in the air its not braking but it will brake a bit before going airbound, which it rarely does).
So surely this rather thin argument is only really relevant to ppl who only ride single speed with a front brake and/or don't know anything about riding a bike (ppl who don't know how to slow a fixed wheel down using their legs etc... in which case they'd have zero stopping power if not for the front brake).