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- A standard bike will have coaster brakes and removable training wheels.
- My first bicycle had a fixed chain and no coaster brake.
- Fat tires, gleaming chrome, coaster brakes, a clunky kick stand.
- Has coaster brakes for kids who might not be able to use hand brakes yet.
- I think the first thing I took apart was the coaster brake on my bike.
- Most grey molybdenum disulphide greases work well in a coaster brake, with its metal-to-metal friction surfaces.
- A beach cruiser has coaster brakes.
- In 1898, after the advent of freewheel coasting mechanisms, the first internal coaster brakes were introduced for the rear wheel.
- Until about 2000 Kronan bikes were only available in a limited number of colors, with a single gear and coaster brakes.
- In 1899, American manufacturers developed the coaster brake, which allowed riders to brake by pedaling backwards and included the freewheel mechanism.
- During the 1960s, Bendix also dabbled in bicycle hardware, producing a reliable, totally self-contained, 2-speed " Kick-Back " planetary rear axle with coaster braking.
- The coaster brake was contained in the rear wheel hub, and was engaged and controlled by backpedaling, thus eliminating the issue of tyre wear.
- The " California " weighed around 75-80 pounds, and featured a leading-link front fork, a leather spring saddle, a front " Duck " coaster brake.
- A good feature to look for is a hand brake to go along with the coaster brakes; it's a safer way to get used to hand brakes.
- Examples of applications of-based lubricants include two-stroke engines ( such as motorcycle engines ), bicycle coaster brakes, automotive CV and universal joints, ski waxes, and even bullets.
- Crude coaster brakes also exist, usually on children's bicycles, where a serrated steel brake cone grips the inside of the hub shell directly, with no separate brake pads or mantle.
- In the United States, the coaster brake was the most commonly fitted brake throughout the first half of the 20th century, often comprising the only braking system on the bicycle.
- The single-speed bike, weighing in at, is equipped with a heavy-duty rack capable of transporting, automotive-grade nylon ply tires, coaster brakes, reinforced spokes, and a frame constructed of higher-gauge steel tubing.
- Unlike most drum brakes ( but like a Shimano roller brake ) a coaster brake is designed to run with all its internal parts coated in grease for quiet operation and smooth engagement.
- The Copenhagen Wheel is charged externally via a battery charger, with additional charging while riding the bicycle from regenerative braking, i . e . when the rider back-pedals as in a coaster brake.
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