2006 GSA with original servo abs at 130.000 miles.
Whilst getting the mot done a few weeks ago and chatting to the tester.
I asked if he would do a brake test on the rear wheel using the front brake only just to see how much braking pressure it receives.
He obliged and it applies a good bit of pressure, enough to pass the rear brake .
Then he said watch this.
He put the front wheel back on the rolling road, applying the rear brake pedal only it activated the front brake with a good amount of pressure too.
Now, I don't realise the rear brake pedal could operate the front brakes. I thought the linked brakes only operated front to rear.
It's nice to keep learning stuff even after all those miles.
Btw I very rarely even touch the rear brake pedal. Fused right ankle so not a lot of movement, I can use it if I need to though
Whilst getting the mot done a few weeks ago and chatting to the tester.
I asked if he would do a brake test on the rear wheel using the front brake only just to see how much braking pressure it receives.
He obliged and it applies a good bit of pressure, enough to pass the rear brake .
Then he said watch this.
He put the front wheel back on the rolling road, applying the rear brake pedal only it activated the front brake with a good amount of pressure too.
Now, I don't realise the rear brake pedal could operate the front brakes. I thought the linked brakes only operated front to rear.
It's nice to keep learning stuff even after all those miles.
Btw I very rarely even touch the rear brake pedal. Fused right ankle so not a lot of movement, I can use it if I need to though
