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braking by reversing the pedals
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On modern bicycles, switching speeds is frustrating.
Improved braking by the rear wheel drum was implemented on bicycles of the Soviet Union 'Salut-s', 'kama', 'desna'.
It allowed you to drift on the gravel.
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(04-02-2025, 01:00 PM)DMITRII TSAPLIN Wrote:  On modern bicycles, switching speeds is frustrating.
Improved braking by the rear wheel drum was implemented on bicycles of the Soviet Union 'Salut-s', 'kama', 'desna'.
It allowed you to drift on the gravel.
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here's a history lesson the COASTER Brake.
https://www.dougbarnesauthor.com/2018/05/a-short-history-of-bicycle-coaster-brake.html

and switching speeds makes the bike capable of going much faster.

here's some history of the first MTB racers, and the bikes they rode... the first ones used Coaster Brakes, but they frequently OVER-HEAT on long downhills, so the race became known as "The Repack" since the grease literally melts out of the Coaster Brakes ....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repack_(mountain_bike_race)
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#3
Bicycle gear shifting is made for chagrin.
The drum brake of the Salut-s rear wheel is very high-quality, I owned such a bike.
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(04-04-2025, 10:15 AM)DMITRII TSAPLIN Wrote:  Bicycle gear shifting is made for chagrin.
The drum brake of the Salut-s rear wheel is very high-quality, I owned such a bike.
There is no correlation between a bike's quality and the fact that it uses a specific brake over another braking type (excepting if the brake system(s)/other components are of poor quality in design, durability, and function). Brakes are installed for the designed use of a bike, price range, and its marketing.
Nothing wrong with a rear brake be it roller/rod, drum, coaster, rim, or disc; but regardless of the type, a front brake is the most efficient means off slowing/stopping.
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#5
The rear brake was activated by pressing the pedal in the opposite direction, then the velobike drifted.
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