Sentences with phrase «rear brakes on»

In preparation for a trip from the SF Bay Area to Barstow where we were testing our autonomous vehicle, I replaced the rear brakes on my S10 but stupidly neglected to tighten the nuts on the left rear wheel.
Naturally, there are a variety of assists to turn on and off, so that you can offload the task of tucking your rider in on a straight or have both front and rear brakes on the left trigger, rather than separately — something which getting the best out of is difficult, especially without a tutorial — or even have automatic lean and braking assist.
The rear brakes on my ’07 VW Passat with EPB (electronic parking brake) are prematurely down to zero.
The rear brakes on most cars / trucks last longer, with one exception, the proportioning valve is leaking.Otherwise, your front brakes will always wear faster, nothing to do with winter driving.
I didn't replace my rear brakes on my»02 Mustang until 90K miles.
In response the stability control with the help of the ABS unit, the front and rear brakes on the side opposite the turn are engaged.
Weight distribution also plays a key part, where the trailer axle and load is will affect the rear brakes on the towing vehicle.
The tech replaced the rear brakes on the VW.
I like that there's just one big rear brake on the casters.
Luckily I never crapped on anyone but c'm on... it seems ridiculous but that is one that could really kill you when you hit the rear brake on a panic stop and that rear wheel is covered in oil and starts to come around on you... exhale.

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U.S. auto safety regulators said on Thursday that 20 automakers have agreed to make automatic emergency braking standard on nearly all U.S. vehicles by 2022, a move that could prevent thousands of rear - end crashes annually.
The brakes are actually linked on the right rear wheel so you only need to push / pull on one side.
Bumbleride Jogging Stroller has linked brakes on both rear wheels that can be used by foot.
On the other hand, unlike other models that are very simple to use, the E300 has a twist grip throttle acceleration and a hand operated rear brake which might require some initiation.
There is a parking brake on both of the rear wheels.
One of the features I really like on this jogging stroller is the rear brake system.
In addition to having individual step - on brakes for each rear wheel, it has a large bar which you can easily step on to lock both rear wheels.
The is one individual parking brake on each rear wheel.
There is a one - step brake located on the right rear wheel that will lock both of the rear wheels in place.
There is a pedal in the back between the rear that you step on to activate the brakes.
Hand - activated front caliper brake adds control on the downhill runs, and the rear drum brakes are foot activated.
It is also very safe for kids as it comes with a foot activated rear brake for ideal parking and instant stop, five point harness that secures the younger kid on their seat, and enough standing room for your older one.
The parking brake is located between rear wheels and will lock both of the wheels in place, I feel this is not much friendly to use but on the safety side this is very useful.
The hand - lock brake system on the rear wheel allows you to lock the jogging stroller while it's parked.
One step on the brake will lock or unlock the rear wheels.
There are two parking brakes, one on each rear wheel.
Stepping on the brake on the rear right wheel of the stroller locks both rear wheels.
The rear wheel brakes equipped will let you stop the stroller immediately without risking the life of kids when you take them on sloppy areas.
It features Suntour ® XCT front end suspension & KS rear shocks, Atlus Shimano ® 9 - speed shifting and gear system, Tetko ® disk brakes on both Kenda ® brand tires, King Meter ® SPAS, Velo ® brand hand grips and a Velo mountain bike seat.
Additional features found on the UberScoot 1000w electric scooter include: an advanced suspension system that conquers rough terrain with one «Cam - Link» shock absorber in the front and adjustable twin shocks in the rear, easy one - touch chain tensioning that makes adjusting the chain a breeze, powerful front and rear disc brakes, 10» air filled street tires on aluminum alloy rims, a one - touch easy fold «Posi Lock» frame, quick - release seat, BMX style handlebars, headlight, tail light, rear mud guard and key ignition for added security.
Key safety features include dual braking (front & rear) plus a fool proof, spring - loaded slide tube feature that protects the folding mechanism on the handlebar during operation.
It has an individual parking brake on each rear wheel which locks the wheels once stepped on.
The Amoroso Twin Baby Stroller comes with 6 × 12 wheels that can turn and swivel 360 degrees on the front while there is a brake on its rear wheel.
Just step on the rear brake to make sure that you baby stays where he is.
This travel stroller features built - in rear wheel suspension to keep your baby comfortable on their travel adventure, an easy to use colour defined brake for extra safety and 5 1/2» EVA wheels for a smooth ride.
Dual rear push brakes keep the stroller in place when you're not on the go.
The rear brake is foot activated; step down on the lever to lock and step down again to disengage.
If you want more of a performance stroller, and stay within mid-range budget ($ 380), check out the Chicco Tre, which has the larger rear tires and a slowing hand - brake on the handle bar.
The rear wheel brakes on the Broadway are flip - flop friendly because it works like a push button to lock and unlock.
The Duette has centrally controlled brakes on the rear wheels and this stroller comes equipped with a steering wheel to make maneuverability extremely easy.
The brakes are linked so that stepping on one pedal will engage the brakes over both rear wheels.
If you are a serious jogger, you might want to check out the Chicco TRE, which has a slowing brake on the handle and larger rear tires.
Individual rear brakes are next to each rear wheel, and you have to step down on each one to engage and disengage.
It's got an all - wheel suspension system, which takes any and all bumps in stride, while the hand - operated rear drum brakes provide stability when you're on hills or uneven areas.
In addition to having individual step - on brakes for each rear wheel, this double stroller also has a large bar which you can easily step on to lock both rear wheels.
There are brakes on both the rear wheels but you will just have to touch a single trigger to activate both of them at once.
It can still carry up to 50 lbs on each seat, has front wheel suspension, rear wheel foot brakes and is very easy to fold.
The Zoe double stroller has safety in mind too, with front locking wheels plus a step - on rear brake (as well as individual back brakes), a 5 - point harness with a «quick release,» and a generous canopy for protection from weather during all seasons.
Plus, the hand operated rear brakes make for more control on hilly or uneven terrain.
It also features a foot activated rear brake system for control and added safety on down hills.
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