http://www.ebay.com/itm/350838367945?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
Greetings!
I haven't posted in a while but i saw this style of rear brake on ebay listed as an electric bicycle brake. It looks like it is also part of a kit that would work with a rear sprocket on another listing. Here is my question: Im running a worksman rear wheel with a jackshaft, so i dont have a secondary drive sprocket on the rear wheel, only the regular one. Because of the SBP jackshaft, the coaster brake of course doesnt work because if you attempt to pedal backwords, the chainring just 'freewheels', and worksman wheels have a rolled rim that doesn't work with rim stop brakes. Does anyone know how this brake attaches to the rear wheel hub? It looks like there is a spinning disc that is stopped by a band that tightens, so the disc would have to spin/stop with the rear wheel, right?
Greetings!
I haven't posted in a while but i saw this style of rear brake on ebay listed as an electric bicycle brake. It looks like it is also part of a kit that would work with a rear sprocket on another listing. Here is my question: Im running a worksman rear wheel with a jackshaft, so i dont have a secondary drive sprocket on the rear wheel, only the regular one. Because of the SBP jackshaft, the coaster brake of course doesnt work because if you attempt to pedal backwords, the chainring just 'freewheels', and worksman wheels have a rolled rim that doesn't work with rim stop brakes. Does anyone know how this brake attaches to the rear wheel hub? It looks like there is a spinning disc that is stopped by a band that tightens, so the disc would have to spin/stop with the rear wheel, right?