If it's dry, which I believe it is pretty much all the time in Southern California, what's you're back brake going to do? By the time you've hit the front brake in an emergency there's fuck all weight on your back wheel to provide any traction back there. At best it'll come in usefull if your front cable snaps.
If it's dry, which I believe it is pretty much all the time in Southern California, what's you're back brake going to do? By the time you've hit the front brake in an emergency there's fuck all weight on your back wheel to provide any traction back there. At best it'll come in usefull if your front cable snaps.