- Sun Nov 29, 2015 9:20 am
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jefrs "Big heavy cruiser bikes don't actually stop very well whatever they're fitted with." Sorry, but I have to beg to differ. Mainly because I don't like such sweeping generalisations, usually when I hear this kind of thing it's from people with limited or no experience of the genre. There are so many different "big cruiser bikes" these days that I wouldn't profess to know how good the brakes are on most of them, because I haven't ridden them all. But having bought my first Harley in 1989 and owned one ever since I can honestly say that I've never once had a problem stopping, and yes I do actually ride the things, they're not ornaments. I can get both front and back tyres to squeal with application of the standard brakes, surely any more and they'd lock? No ABS you see. Obviously more weight takes more stopping, but to say they don't stop very well is just inaccurate, compared to what? A cross channel ferry? I'm not seeing a rash of big heavy cruisers buried in walls on my travels so I'm assuming everyone else can stop em too.