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Old 03-03-2005, 10:52 PM
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Old 03-03-2005, 11:26 PM
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i meant to type that way!
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Re: 135 and 150 feet coaster

the disc is kept outta the grounds way by the wheel and fork.

the thing with discs is, they are more precise, and stronger, but cost more.

if you go buy a 69 dallor set, you'll prolly find out you'd be better off with some V-brakes, but if you buy'em for about 160, you won't be disapointed.


I'm sticking with my V-brakes though, i ain't got no money
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Yea, it'd be nice to have disc brakes but they are to expensive.
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Re: 135 and 150 feet coaster

Originally Posted by Gundamms07b
the disc is kept outta the grounds way by the wheel and fork.

the thing with discs is, they are more precise, and stronger, but cost more.

if you go buy a 69 dallor set, you'll prolly find out you'd be better off with some V-brakes, but if you buy'em for about 160, you won't be disapointed.


I'm sticking with my V-brakes though, i ain't got no money
same here.
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