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Add this tag to another part tag for questions where it is needed to disambiguate two parts with the same name, for example [front] [hub] or [front] [disc-brake]. This tag should not be used on its own.
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Is it ok for a kid's bike to only have a front brake?
This means if they were able to brake the front wheel effectively they would indeed be at risk to go over the bars.
Typically, children's bikes have coaster brakes. …
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Is my front brake installed correctly?
Your brake is certainly not properly set up. Do not ride the bike in this state!
The rotor's brake track must run fully between the brake pads. The radial dimension of both match.
You rotor may be too …
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Front Wheel axle (Quando) with 1/4 bearings
I've recently overhauled a Quando front axle with pitted cones. Fortunately, I do have a Quando hub with the common 3/16" and not the unusually large 1/4" ball bearings. … A 1/4" ball bearing front hub is hardly serviceable. What is more, Quando hubs need servicing very often because tolerance are awful. (My well maintained one was done for in less than 1000 km.) …