If your just begging you should not be trying to take off your brakes that's for more of a pro when your not using your bike to get around your only using it to ride and do tricks but you should also be learning other tricks of variety other than barspins. Josh Mix. Jamie Hudson. Instead of removing you're breaker why don't get a gyro brakes that way you can still have brakes an still do bar spins bro. Yep you probably should.
No problem, look at your steer tube to see if the current star nut can be pushed all the way down the tube and out of the bottom. That is remove it completely. I've used a wood dowel and a broom handle to good advantage.
Do this before installing the new Star nut. It will be in the way of your new cable otherwise. If you can't push it out the bottom, go to your LBS, they'll know how. Let's see now. He wanted to be able to barspin without having to spin the bars back. Author Message. Will solve all your problems lol. JoshuaBevans wrote: What pros such as brandon semenuk do is they have a single gear so no gear cables and only a rear brake.
That cable is then put through a gyro head so that the bars can spin non stop and cables don't get caught. TheLou94 wrote: His Trek Ticket hardtail is set up singlespeed with only a rear brake because it is for dirt jumping where you only need 1 brake and 1 gear. And on his Ticket S slopestyle bike he runs the rear brake with a long hose, the front brake hose through the steerer tube of his forks and a downtube shifter for his gears, and he has done for years along with many other slopestyle riders.
His Ticket hardtail with 1 brake and singlespeed. But not "Old School" 1 mins ago - or more days of biking in !
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All rights reserved. Mobile Version of Website. Posted: Oct 15, at Im wanting to setup my slopestyle bike for barspins and tailwhips. Do most guys just extend all their cables? Currently im running a 3spd crank so ill have two shift cables to deal with plus two brake lines.
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