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    A Simple Flaw Is Causing a Huge Recall of 1.3 Million Bikes

    as far as bike recalls go, this is still a big one: A group of thirteen bike brands are recalling more than 1.3 million disc brake-equipped bikes. It’s one of the biggest recalls of bicycles in recent memory, involving big names like Giant, Specialized, Cannondale, Diamondback, Fuji, Novara...
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    [Cycling] Hand brake-not suitable for the squeamish

    HAND BRAKE – Spoke Magazine
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    [Cycling] Rear Brake problem!

    hey guys and gals :) just got new pads,cables and bleeding done to the rear brake on my bike took it out for a spin my bike and noticed that the rear brake had little to no stopping power at average speed do the new pads need to be worn inare not worn in? any help suggestions would be great
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    [Cycling] hydraulic brake fluid?

    hi just a quick question. i need to bleed my brakes, and i was in supercheap auto today and picked up some dot 4 fluid that is used in car brakes, and i was wondering if this would be alright to use as opposed to the bike specific stuff. i know my bike currently has dot 4 in it and i think that...
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    [Cycling] Improving Brake Performance

    Improving Brake Performance Brake Squeal: If you have older cantilever-style brakes, toe-in is often the culprit. This means that the front of the brake pads hit the rims about 1mm before the back of the pad does. As your brakes wear, they will loose their toe-in and need to be readjusted...
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    [Cycling] Pop Rear Wheel Up Without Brake

    This move is, as far as I'm concerned, the foundation of the bunnyhop, and will just plain make lots of moves you want to learn easier and make more sense. Your weight back while just rolling along slowly, jump and throw your weight way forward and push down and forward on the handlebars. You...
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