On a pub bike? How seriously do you take your drinking and how accurate are your leg movements when applying epic torque?
When I rode brakless it made the perfect pub bike, no confusing brakes to control.
Also I tend to ride slower when brakless and I should ride slower when drunk, so it works out.
Also the knowledge that someone stealing the bike is prob going to find it difficult to ride home is a bonus.
My current pub bike (other than the polo bike) has bars that rotate, which would be quite exciting for a thief i would imagine.
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When I rode brakless it made the perfect pub bike, no confusing brakes to control.
Also I tend to ride slower when brakless and I should ride slower when drunk, so it works out.
Also the knowledge that someone stealing the bike is prob going to find it difficult to ride home is a bonus.
My current pub bike (other than the polo bike) has bars that rotate, which would be quite exciting for a thief i would imagine.