Then look at your front brakes:
– Brakes – Check the angle of your levers and make sure that they can be comfortably reached.
– Brake blocks – Take a look at the brake are correctly positioned on the rim and not worn beyond the wear indicators.
– Brake cables – Cables are not frayed or heavily corroded.
– Squeeze your brake levers and push the bike forwards, hopefully it won’t roll forwards.
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