so, the law is to have two ways of braking, wether that be a fixed sprocket and brake or two brakes or a coaster brake plus brake etc...
but i was thinking, how can bike shops like evans sell otp bmx's and fixed gears with less than the required number of brakes?
for example: in evans i have seen wethepeople bmx's being sold with one brake and brakeless (i realise this is standard for a bmx, i ride my bmx with one brake) and a while ago i saw the 09(grey coloured) fuji track being sold brakeless.
is this against the law?
so, the law is to have two ways of braking, wether that be a fixed sprocket and brake or two brakes or a coaster brake plus brake etc...
but i was thinking, how can bike shops like evans sell otp bmx's and fixed gears with less than the required number of brakes?
for example: in evans i have seen wethepeople bmx's being sold with one brake and brakeless (i realise this is standard for a bmx, i ride my bmx with one brake) and a while ago i saw the 09(grey coloured) fuji track being sold brakeless.
is this against the law?