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Mountain Biking and Trail Riding : How to Adjust Mountain Bike Brakes

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2006

Make sure your bike stops in time. Learn how to make minor brake & gear adjustments to your mountain bike.

Expert: Debbie Main
Bio: Debbie Main teaches classes in mountain biking at a state university and is an avid mountain biking enthusiast.

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  • omg look at her arms SHES jacked for a girl

  • I found out the hard way when I was 10 years old which side was which brake. lol. ahh childhood

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  • @livelongpartyhard shes fat not jacked bud ilmao

  • ever notice that these expert village vids are always generally lacking, or is it just me?

  • @CedWii360 Rofl me too, I was about 8, riding with my dad. Suddenly I flew over and highfived the pavement :)

  • omg  thats a fake woman cant drive a bike

  • hello i really wanted to trail biking but i have only bike thats cheap....if u dnt mind can u gve me a frame that is suitable for mountain trailing...old ones cld do,,really appreciated it

  • @wozzerwozzer1 motorcycles have the front brake on right, clutch on left, so most motorcyclist like me have the front brake on the right, rear brake left, I'm right handed so better control too, being right handed I want to keep my rear shifter on the right.

    Bikes are set up different for different countries too, it's not right but manufactures think the rear brake is the most important, so they put that on the opposite side of the hand you would use to signal a turn.

  • Front brake, right hand, end of argument. All those who say on the left are wrong. So there, get over it.

  • Right Rear. It has always been that way from my experience.

  • I have ridden bikes for 61 years. In Uk, Ireland, South Africa, Australia and N.Z, All on the right hand side. I have ridden Motor bikes for over 50 years, front brake on the right hand side. I rode a bike in the US 45 years ago, no front brake. I would hazard a guess that more countries have it on the right side than don't.

  • @eddiebelfast it is in the UK but not in the USA

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