Not unless absolutely necessary. It is safer to let the vehicle coast to a stop.
After a Brazilian blowout, you should follow whatever directions your hair stylist gave you. the Nioxin Folicle Booster is for thinning hair, but there isn't anything online that states whether or not you can use it. It is best to ask your hair stylist who does the blowout if they think you should use the product after the blowout.
remove the tire and brakes then pull them off if they wont come off use a hammer or mallet and that should free them up
It is best to use the Brazilian Blowout Acai Aftercare products, which are specially formulated to protect and extend the results of a Brazilian Blowout treatment.
You should use your emergence/parking brakes as a backup to your regular brakes.
It is best to use the Brazilian Blowout Acai Aftercare products, which are specially formulated to protect and extend the results of a Brazilian Blowout treatment. Read more here: http://www.haironthebrain.com/2010/04/brazilian-blowout-acai-hair-care/
use your emergency brake if in motion, if not in motion get new brakes!
MAYBE - , frame size has nothing to do with tire size. Style does, and if its a mountain bike, it will not work with a 27 (road racing) wheel and tire. Brakes will not fit.
When they've lost their brakes...
At what speed? Where do you feel it, in steering wheel or seat? Any relationship to using the brakes? If you use a tire shop, they can figure it out for sure. More than likely tire balance or a bad tire or tire(s). Tell me more and I can help for sure.
It depends on the use of the vehicle, and your preferences. With stock tire size, normal road use, with light loads, I would run 30 psi all around. If the handling does not suit you, you can adjust it somewhat up or down. For example, slightly increasing the front tire pressure may improve turn in, while costing straight line stability. Slight increase in rear tire pressue will do the opposite. Do not run tire pressures too low on the road at highway speeds - a fatal blowout could occur due to a standing wave running all the way around the tire, which will result in a blow out. This was one of the causes of the Ford Explorer blowout awhile ago - too low a tire pressure with excessive speed.
You should take them to a disposal centre
probably have drum brakes. so you take the tire off and there is a gap about and inch wide on the outside of the drum casing, if you spin the casing so the gap is near the very bottom then you should be able to see a little sproket. now you have to use a flat tip screw driver to spin the sproket which will either losen or tighten the brakes, depends on what your wanting to do