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ScottG wrote:My thought exactly. If it has an exhaust brake, you should shift down to a gear that will help hold you back, and do brief, firm braking as needed. Riding the brake all the way down is a newbie mistake that can cause the brakes to fade and fail, and maybe end in disaster.
Do the new ED's have an exhaust brake yet? If not then coming down hills would be my biggest concern. Keep speed down with quick on-off jabs to the brakes so they don't heat up.
Otherwise, have a great trip!
โJul-31-2018 09:25 AM
Lynnmor wrote:ScottG wrote:
Do the new ED's have an exhaust brake yet? If not then coming down hills would be my biggest concern. Keep speed down with quick on-off jabs to the brakes so they don't heat up.
Otherwise, have a great trip!
Brakes are a heat device, no heat equals no braking.
โJul-31-2018 09:07 AM
ScottG wrote:
Do the new ED's have an exhaust brake yet? If not then coming down hills would be my biggest concern. Keep speed down with quick on-off jabs to the brakes so they don't heat up.
Otherwise, have a great trip!
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โJul-31-2018 05:10 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:bikendan wrote:
When I saw the title had "Mountain" in it, I thought you were talking about real mountains, not wannabe mountains.:W:B
LOL!
Oooooooooo.....our mountains are bigger than your mountains ROFLMAO............
โJul-31-2018 02:53 AM
bikendan wrote:
When I saw the title had "Mountain" in it, I thought you were talking about real mountains, not wannabe mountains.:W:B
LOL!
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