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[/quote]Sounds like a clever way to effect "brake proportioning," but don't you end up with a bit of extra pedal travel? [/quote]
Not really, I didn't even notice a difference in travel as it's just slightly out of 'normal' adjustment. I can pretty much stand on them without locking up the rears.
The emergency brake pull is just a tad longer but I still use that brake (solo) on the many steep downhills we have locally.
Great leverage as built on the 3.
I believe the later 9" drums dealt with this issue altogether.
I still can't imagine the rears leading to a soft pedal alone...maybe with air in the system and out of adj, but you'd think a few pumps and you'd be good to go.
Not really, I didn't even notice a difference in travel as it's just slightly out of 'normal' adjustment. I can pretty much stand on them without locking up the rears.
The emergency brake pull is just a tad longer but I still use that brake (solo) on the many steep downhills we have locally.
Great leverage as built on the 3.
I believe the later 9" drums dealt with this issue altogether.
I still can't imagine the rears leading to a soft pedal alone...maybe with air in the system and out of adj, but you'd think a few pumps and you'd be good to go.
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