I had my silver Ride Forever course a few weeks ago and the ball at the end of my brake lever has fallen off. The instructor wasn't sure if it would pass a WOF because of that.
Does anybody know if it will fail for that?
I had my silver Ride Forever course a few weeks ago and the ball at the end of my brake lever has fallen off. The instructor wasn't sure if it would pass a WOF because of that.
Does anybody know if it will fail for that?
probably, they may see it as a dangerous protusion.In the real world i am not sure how much difference the ball would make
I recall a friend being failed for a WOF for it. They also have to be present on racebikes too, not that that is particularly relevent.
the reason for the ball is so ya don't stab a pedestrian when ya run into em, technically not up to standard if it is sharp but would depend on whether they picked it up, have had a bike fail wof for no handlebar bung
An old bike of mine failed the WOF because of this.
Go spend $20 on an aftermarket replacement, or cut the other levers end off and file them up to nice rounded points
Reality is a broken lever end is far less dangerous than the spiked bar-end weights & other spiked items that plenty of people put on cruisers & customs![]()
Knobs on cocks are there to stop your hand sliding off ... (use both hands if you have this problem)
Remember ... if you hit someone with your handlebars ... hit them with the clutch lever side. Not the front brake side. More likely you will stay upright.
But hit too hard on either side and you are going down. Hitting the pedestrian square on their body (no brakes and full noise) will give you the best chance (overall) of staying upright.
And THEY will never want to try their luck again ... ever.
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Had this on one of my bikes. I ground the end of the lever into a nice rounded profile and went through the whole LVV process with it. No one mentioned anything and it passed all ok, so assumed all was ok![]()
It all depends if the ball left with just the tip, or if some shaft went along with.
Same, well, it failed for something else, then when I went back with that bit fixed they refailed it on the lever (which was just as broken as for the original check they didn't pick up on it.
"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
I should have guessed there would be a lot of euphemism!![]()
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