posted by [identity profile] hawkida.livejournal.com at 05:09pm on 23/07/2005
Sorry my comments are all bitty... the bike is new, it will have brand new brakes with extra sharpness built in. That will settle down with time, but basically you need to be trying to squeeze slower to not jerk down the hill. You're effectively grabbing hold of the wheels, so if you grab lightly it will slow rather than stop the wheel. Try using *just* the back brake if you're not planning on stopping, only slowing. You're less likely to fly over handlebars if you're using the back rather than front brake, so get to know which is which.
 
posted by [identity profile] bugshaw.livejournal.com at 05:44pm on 23/07/2005
I'll give it a go tomorrow - might try to find somewhere a bit flatter to start...
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posted by [personal profile] timill at 06:08pm on 23/07/2005
Move to Cambridge? ;-))
 
posted by [identity profile] groliffe.livejournal.com at 12:05am on 24/07/2005
given where you are, and given 'tomorrow' is sunday, Rustat road and the cut-through to the old cattle market (cinema etc) should be a pretty good practice ground. Going over the cycle bridge on your first attempt was probably a bit ambitious (though only a bit) so don't worry that it was a bit awkward...

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