it depends what toe you brake whener you get cruches
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No, he did not!
Walking barefoot around a house your unfamiliar with will increase your chances of stubbing your toe which could lead to a broken toe.
Take your toe and pick UP on the brake pedal. The brake pedal may not be returning as it should.
what joint does the cruches work
Pull UP on the brake lever with your toe. Sounds like the return is getting a little lazy.
OH yes!! he had to when a squirrel attacked him.. :'(
He had a major knee operation 6 weeks ago
Depends on what kind it is. If it's a rim brake, setting the pads up with more toe- in usually fixes it. check out the links below for more for more.
The toe-in adjustment in bicycle brakes is important for optimal performance and safety. It helps ensure that the brake pads make full contact with the rim, improving braking efficiency and reducing the risk of skidding. Proper toe-in adjustment can also prevent squeaking and uneven wear on the brake pads, ultimately enhancing the overall braking performance of the bicycle.
Rim brakes squeal due to vibrations between the brake pads and the rim. To fix it, try cleaning the rims and brake pads, adjusting the brake pads, or using toe-in adjustment. If the issue persists, consider replacing the brake pads or upgrading to a different type of brake system.
The word sought is likely "crutches" (wooden or metal walking supports).
Cruches is like a cane but with different features.cruches help with injuries like a fracure or a sprain.they help u walk when u cant put pressure on the injury.if they are not ur size then u can fix them. U can get them at places like cvs.hope this is the answer!