Jeremy posts:-
"I haven't used the back brake on either bike in a long time, I should just take it off to eliminate some more weight to make my bike will be even faster!"
And I do hope he is joking but it does raise an interesting point.
Most jurisdictions insist on vehicles having two separate braking systems so just taking off an XS11's rear brake would make it illegal.
But the XJ11 has a split front brake, one disk by hand and the other by foot, so removing an XJ's rear brake would be within the law.
As to removing the front brakes; add a second caliper, even a mechanical one, to the rear disk and that'd be legal too so long as the second caliper had it's own operating system.
I guess Charles Dickens says it best:-
"If the Law thinks that, Sir; the Law is an ass!"
"I haven't used the back brake on either bike in a long time, I should just take it off to eliminate some more weight to make my bike will be even faster!"
And I do hope he is joking but it does raise an interesting point.
Most jurisdictions insist on vehicles having two separate braking systems so just taking off an XS11's rear brake would make it illegal.
But the XJ11 has a split front brake, one disk by hand and the other by foot, so removing an XJ's rear brake would be within the law.
As to removing the front brakes; add a second caliper, even a mechanical one, to the rear disk and that'd be legal too so long as the second caliper had it's own operating system.
I guess Charles Dickens says it best:-
"If the Law thinks that, Sir; the Law is an ass!"
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