One wheel of the brakes may be "grabbing" because of cracked brake linings or broken hardware. Have the brakes safety inspected soon!
They are feeling the effect of friction.
If your brakes feel like they are pulling you should get them checked out. These brakes may need to be replaced.
Is your car equipped with an ABS system? That keeps the vehicle from locking the brakes to prevent skidding. The brakes automatically "GRAB" on and off to slow without skidding
yes you can of you were asking "can you feel anti lock brakes pulsating" not sure why
No because dogs doesnt feel it they heart just slow down slowly...
probably have a bad master cylinder.
Brakes work by applying pressure on the brake drum and gradually slowing down your car. This should be a smooth, gradual process. If your brakes are grabbing, the process is anything but smooth - you'll feel an abruptness in the way your car stops, a sort of jerkiness.
To use coaster brakes effectively on a bicycle, simply pedal backwards to engage the brakes. Apply gradual pressure to slow down or stop. Practice using the brakes in a safe area to get a feel for how they respond. Remember to always keep a safe distance from other riders and obstacles while using coaster brakes.
I'm not sure, but it might be similar to the way I feel about your god awful spelling/grammar. How do you feel about putting the booze down and taking fourth grade English over?
You can personalize wiki answers by putting down whatever you feel like, but your answer has to relate to the question and cannot be completely useless.
To adjust hydraulic brakes on a bicycle, first squeeze the brake lever to check the feel. Then, use an Allen wrench to loosen the caliper bolts slightly. Next, squeeze the brake lever again and hold it down while tightening the caliper bolts. Repeat this process until the brakes feel firm and responsive. Finally, test the brakes by riding the bike and make further adjustments if needed.
Yes they do, and they feel about the same to the operator of the vehicle.