although occasionally we use the third brake (cable operated disc) to help share the heat load around a bit.
Is that the old Hope one. They originally did a big tandem rear. You'll have to remind me. I seem to remember a ratchet lock on the lever to act as a partly on drag brake for the extra weight of the tandem going down hills.
Theres a lot of early brake history and development due to tandem needs.
This is one from my collection I sold a bit back(helped pay for my ebike)
First generation Hope cable brake, wide flange hub and steel axle.
History of Hope Technology is part of my obsession that really seems to grate with Nealh
@Nealh. whatever. stick to what you like or feel is adequate for yourself. I promote higher end kit because in offroad riding we never go for poor quality or cheap tat for a very good reason.
Because im now forced by health not to do any more offroad, i still pay attention to the developments of the sport. and the development of the parts it uses. Im on several forums. RB,pinkbike, Emtb, and a couple of others
Cheap is cheap, and it doesnt matter if its a set of brakes, a television,a wristwatch or anything, Cheap will always be cheap. Simple proverb - buy cheap, buy twice. I didnt invent or coin that phrase, it came about from peoples experience.
Cheap kit doesnt last, and id rather not spend my small income on things that dont. Im a true Scotsman.
And yes i do 'go on' about higher end kit, because thats what i think is good for people to use. Many on here ,who dont and have never owned a mid drive motor constantly criticize them.
Its all hub motor this, and hub motor that. buy a volt measure thingy and have experience in electronics, I switch my bike on and go for a ride. Im confident whatever comes along it can handle. I know this because ive been riding, building and servicing for about 1/4 century.