top | item 43924182 (no title) jo-m | 9 months ago I regularly ride both bikes and motorbikes and this never has been a problem, even though the lever that is the rear brake on the bike is the front brake on the motorcycle. discuss order hn newest GJim|9 months ago > even though the lever that is the rear brake on the bike is the front brake on the motorcycleThen your bicycles brakes have been put back on the wrong sides (is home maintenance by a previous owner to blame?).The front brake should _always_ be on the right. Just like a motorbike.EDIT: Correction. It appears US and UK bicycles have their brakes on opposite sides. How bizarre! camtarn|9 months ago In the UK, British standard cycle brakes also have the front brake on the right. I think bike brakes being swapped is only a continental Europe thing. load replies (1) jo-m|9 months ago No. In continental Europe, the front brake is always on the left. Might be different in the UK and US.
GJim|9 months ago > even though the lever that is the rear brake on the bike is the front brake on the motorcycleThen your bicycles brakes have been put back on the wrong sides (is home maintenance by a previous owner to blame?).The front brake should _always_ be on the right. Just like a motorbike.EDIT: Correction. It appears US and UK bicycles have their brakes on opposite sides. How bizarre! camtarn|9 months ago In the UK, British standard cycle brakes also have the front brake on the right. I think bike brakes being swapped is only a continental Europe thing. load replies (1) jo-m|9 months ago No. In continental Europe, the front brake is always on the left. Might be different in the UK and US.
camtarn|9 months ago In the UK, British standard cycle brakes also have the front brake on the right. I think bike brakes being swapped is only a continental Europe thing. load replies (1)
jo-m|9 months ago No. In continental Europe, the front brake is always on the left. Might be different in the UK and US.
GJim|9 months ago
Then your bicycles brakes have been put back on the wrong sides (is home maintenance by a previous owner to blame?).
The front brake should _always_ be on the right. Just like a motorbike.
EDIT: Correction. It appears US and UK bicycles have their brakes on opposite sides. How bizarre!
camtarn|9 months ago
jo-m|9 months ago