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Hydraulic Gyro

jonKranked

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Nov 10, 2005
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So this may not be news to some of you, but from another thread I checked this out...

http://www.atomlab.com/brakehydro.html

anyone have experience with it? My initial thoughts are very sweet, but I find myself wondering if it poses and difficulties for bleeding. Not to mention the fact that you're pretty much hosed if you wanna put the brakes on another frame w/o a gyro.
 

eaterofdog

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Sep 8, 2006
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Cool idea. Not sure what the point is...

I does look like it would catch bubbles and make bleeding a pain. Moving the brakes wouldn't be too bad, just swap the 2 pc hose for a single.
 

Cru Jones

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Sep 2, 2006
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Old news, but definitely cool. I'm not sure how practical it really is, though, considering that most bmxers that still run brakes don't use a gyro. Most just untwist after the run. Not that many people do double bars or whips. And even fewer do them on 2sixes.
 

BikeMike

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Feb 24, 2006
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Cam McCaul was running a hydro gyro from a German company a while back. Great for spin tricks I guess, like if you were going to bar spin tail whip in non-complementary directions, as long as you seat tube mount a friction shifter. You've got to figure the market for such devices is pretty small.
 

Savage_Animal

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Feb 3, 2008
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I actualy think it looks cooler to have a cable all wrapped up around your stem plus, I would also rather not have the problems of bleeding and so forth, I will reserve furhter judgment untill I talk to someone/fellow rider who actualy has one. plus I love my bb7s
 

PhilipW

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Mar 13, 2007
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i can triple barspin without pre-winding my goodridge line.

i meant to cut it down...but my brake works pretty good...so...

I've been learning to (practice) tailwhip one way and then barspin back, so I dont have to do so much winding and unwinding.
 

w00dy

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Jun 18, 2004
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I'd be interested to hear what these perform like. That would allow you to run your lines zipped right to the frame and bars. nothing extra hanging off. That would make snagging a line nearly impossible and effectively remove one of the (neurotic and paranoid) reasons I don't run hydros.
 

BeerMe

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Apr 18, 2008
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i dont get why people need hydros for DJing. Maybe for Slopestyle comps like Cam rides, but...
Who said anything about needing? I HAVE a hydraulic rear, it works better than any other brake I've ever owned, I need a longer line. I ask you, why would I go buy a different brake setup just because it's not necessary to run hydraulics for dirt jumping?