[I am also a front brake man
which is why I wrote this testerday but no one noticed
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my ideal would be tiny lightweight front wheel one, add minimal “pull” uphill to my BBS crank motor, full regen down
Useless to the flat commuter, for sure
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I watched some of that Video - seems a neat engineering solution. I very rarely use my brakes though coming down hill - just speed up and use the momentum for the next bit !
You, if we take that at face value, could be the next downhill world champion, enter a club race or at least watch a televised race.
I can’t get around any of the hairpins on my local tourist route (sealed), let alone try to get down the mountain on tracks without braking. One gravel track I’m on the brakes enough for regen for 2 miles straight. A brave (or stupid) man would be doing 50mph all the way till he hit the steel gates at the end !
Hat’s off to you for sure, I’d love to watch video of your first attempt down Mt Blanc or even King’s Head Hill in Chingford E4 — my paper round when I was 12, Sunday papers on the front and back of my bike took some stopping with pissy rim brakes !
I could get back up (unloaded) without electric aid then, not a snowball’s chance in hell now.
Interesting that the Honda patent for a motorbike has it on the front and rear linked.
Honda only got a weird patent (pushing only some caliper pistons back and front), to get round Moto Guzzi’s existing patent.
My Guzzi I bought new in 1978 (and still my ICE transport) came with said linked brakes, I hated them and put it back to normal before leaving England on it in 1980. They would be horrible on a bicycle IMHO, just like ABS, some of us like stoppies and skids occasionally.