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Setting Up A Bias Pedal Box

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porter_bmx

hi, i've just been out on a road test with my bias pedal box now fitted. how do i set it up to be more bais to the front or rear brakes? do i thred the bar towards the desired mater cylinder? pictures would be great many thanks

steven

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porter_bmx

i think i've made a rookie mistake by putting the .7 cylinder to the front and the .625 to the rear. could this result in rubbish brake feel?? if i'm a idiot and have done this wrong please tell me. B)

cheers steven

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GTI6BOY

I think thats correct...You use the larger cylinder for the back?

 

Correct me if im wrong

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porter_bmx

what a numpty B) looks like i'll be having another day with the spanners out lol cheers

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welshpug

yeap B)

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engine killer

theoretically you put smaller (.625 in your case) one to the front and a larger (.7) one to the rear. the rear will give firmer/stiffer feel and in this set up, it acts as pivot point too, correct me if i am wrong but my set up is about the same.

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porter_bmx

just swapped them over and they feel much better. i have a .625 on the front and a .75 on the rear now :lol:

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