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The forward-side stationary balance. One of a series of photos on the Guardian taken from the Edwardian guide Fancy Cycling

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how does he go backwards without back pedaling?

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how does he go backwards without back pedaling?

 

It's a freecoaster hub allows the rider to go backwards as long as he isn't pedalling forwards. As soon as he does in engages and he can pedal like normal.

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Eliot Jackson.

 

http://p.vitalmtb.com/photos/stories/2013/01/08/full_eliotaline.jpg?1357663810

 

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It's a freecoaster hub allows the rider to go backwards as long as he isn't pedalling forwards. As soon as he does in engages and he can pedal like normal.

 

Cool, learnt something new...

 

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It's a freecoaster hub allows the rider to go backwards as long as he isn't pedalling forwards. As soon as he does in engages and he can pedal like normal.

Interesting, thanks

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