Its called "covering"
Using a foot brake on a bike offers advantages such as simplicity, ease of use, and the ability to apply consistent pressure for smooth braking. This type of braking system is also less affected by wet or muddy conditions compared to hand brakes.
30cm is less than 1 foot.
no helium footballs are made for cheaters therefore they weigh less
a brake booster supplies power to the brake system. this takes the hard out of the brake pedal allowing brakes to work harder with less effort or pressure on pedal from the driver
Make sure that the trainer fits you perfectly and try and get a pair that gives you good ankle support. Maybe even try placing some insoles in your trainers to see if that helps
foot cause it has less letters after
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Very poor driving style. Too much acceleration and braking rather than smooth motion. Calibers sticking or you are driving with you foot resting on the brake pedal.
less flex in the tube/ line when you brake so the force is pushed into the brake caliper as opposed to inflating the brake hose.
There are 12 inches in one foot, so 10 inches is less than one foot.
No, the nicotine patch should not be placed on the bottom of your foot. It should be applied to clean, dry, hairless skin on the upper body, such as the chest, back, upper arm, or hip. Placing it on areas with thicker skin or less blood flow, like the foot, can affect its absorption and effectiveness. It's important to follow the instructions provided with the patch for best results.