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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: PSL, Fla;
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Brake question
Is it me or are the Nomad brakes a little weak. 8900 miles and no real changes, just not really very strong stopping power. They don't need to be bled and are firm at the lever and pedal.
I know the bike is heavy and I drive pretty slow so it isn't really a big issue. But I worry if I have to really have to haul it down in a hurry. Anyone done brake upgrades?
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