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Dracan
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PostPosted: 12:31 - 08 Oct 2009    Post subject: Grip-lock Reply with quote

I've ordered a grip-lock, and just tried it on. Seems to work nicely, but I'm a bit concerned about having the front brake permentantly on. Can this cause any problems? Eg. cable stretching, etc.?
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PostPosted: 13:01 - 08 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Cable brakes eh?
Must be an old bike you got there.

Otherwise, could be a groovy way to leave your brakes over night once you have bled them.
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PostPosted: 13:07 - 08 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry, I'm not that up on motorbike mechanics - I presume there must be a cable involved somewhere though? It's a '04 CBR600RR.

The cable comment was just an example though - the question was really about if there's any possible side effect related to having the brake always on when not riding.

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PostPosted: 13:12 - 08 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Would this cause thieves to tamper with your brakes in order to steal the bike though. Do thieves carry spanners etc.

Is grip-lock a good idea or not? Hmm. Something for me to think about whilst following her around Asda later.

Your brakes will be hydraulic Dan.

Does it actually hold the brake on? Edit - Yes it does.
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PostPosted: 13:24 - 08 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

flip wrote:
Would this cause thieves to tamper with your brakes in order to steal the bike though. Do thieves carry spanners etc.



They are useless as it only takes cutting the brake line and the lock is bypassed. Even on old cable brakes once the cable is removed out of the equation the bike will move easily.
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PostPosted: 13:27 - 08 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

That's what worries me. Someone cuts through my brake hose, gets disturbed, buggers off, I get on bike in the middle of the night and ride off with no fluid in the system.

Hmm. Don't like it. You'd have to check the hose, every morning. They could even hacksaw your brake lever off and wheel the bike away.

I know it's to stop casual thieves. But...

To the OP, I don't whether or not it would cause bulging in the rubber hose being left on every night?
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PostPosted: 15:57 - 08 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

You can use it without engaging the brake just as a physical barrier to using the throttle


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Highly adjustable for twist grip size and brake lever position - on clutch or brake lever, with brake on or off - while still immobilising the twist grip. Slider allows you to adjust the desired amount of pressure on the brake.

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PostPosted: 17:21 - 08 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Growler wrote:
You can use it without engaging the brake just as a physical barrier to using the throttle


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Highly adjustable for twist grip size and brake lever position - on clutch or brake lever, with brake on or off - while still immobilising the twist grip. Slider allows you to adjust the desired amount of pressure on the brake.


What would be the point in that?
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PostPosted: 17:25 - 08 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

You wouldn't even need to cut the lines, just undo the bolt that the lever pivots on and you're away. Might be an OK deterrent for opportunists I suppose.
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