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pickle:
what about brown DC blocks? they always seem to work pretty well on normal rims ???
i just presumed you were using Tuffs with white blocks
That Swan Guy:
--- Quote from: Devilock on October 29, 2013, 10:15 AM ---
--- Quote from: That Swan Guy on October 29, 2013, 10:08 AM ---The only benefit I see of using white DC blocks on Skyways is that you don't need a bell fitted on your bike to warn people of your imminent impact with them.
I think they should produce a highway code style stopping distance for this such block/rim combo.
In the wet? Well who knows when you'll stop! "nono"
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???
Who is using that combination?
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:-[
griff:
I've read the mathauser/kool stop salmon ones are good esp in the wet, but haven't tried them myself yet
you can get the non-finned repro mathauser very cheap
but new school squeakers will do the trick - stopped me dead on tuffs at the bottom of a massive hill on the way to Brighton when the lights turned red. They gripped so much there was a burning smell :teef:
the squeaking would also help alert any drunken tramps to your presence at night as you rapidly approach them on the pavement
pickle:
:LolLolLolLol: i remember that John ;D
The salmon/black Kool stops are good......i use them on my new school set up.
donnydresser:
whats up with jamming your foot on to the back tyre ffs
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