Electric on the fronts.
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I meant that by cutting out the rear brakes rather than locking the fronts it allows you to do moving burn outs with the ability to creep forward... For street rather than at the top of the strip. But I agree with the momentary switch bit actually, didn't even know they existed.Dave wrote:Why would you want a controlled release? Your rear tyres are spinning anyway.lough3969 wrote:I spoke to Anton about these last week.... The argument for having a manual one that cut the rear brakes out and leaves the front working is a winner as far as I can see... Allows for a controlled release... I will be getting Anton to fit mine by the end of the fingers crossed
Manual activation is dangerous. Electric with momentary button on the fronts is the only safe way.

Surely you'd still be able to do a rolling burnout with the front brakes locked by just letting go of the momentary switch, thereby releasing the front brakes. Personally, I think a rolling ( or creeping forward ) burnout on the street is very risky, verging on dangerous, too many variables. If your going to do burnouts on the street, then you want to be as safe and controlled as possible. Different at the track, front brakes, rear brakes, electric or manual, all personal preferencelough3969 wrote:I meant that by cutting out the rear brakes rather than locking the fronts it allows you to do moving burn outs with the ability to creep forward... For street rather than at the top of the strip. But I agree with the momentaryDave wrote:Why would you want a controlled release? Your rear tyres are spinning anyway.lough3969 wrote:I spoke to Anton about these last week.... The argument for having a manual one that cut the rear brakes out and leaves the front working is a winner as far as I can see... Allows for a controlled release... I will be getting Anton to fit mine by the end of the fingers crossed
Manual activation is dangerous. Electric with momentary button on the fronts is the only safe way.
switch bit actually, didn't even know they existed.
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lough3969 wrote:
I meant that by cutting out the rear brakes rather than locking the fronts it allows you to do moving burn outs with the ability to creep forward... For street rather than at the top of the strip. But I agree with the momentary switch bit actually, didn't even know they existed.
Agree lock off the rear brakes double foot and do rolling burnouts

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autofetish wrote:lough3969 wrote:
I meant that by cutting out the rear brakes rather than locking the fronts it allows you to do moving burn outs with the ability to creep forward... For street rather than at the top of the strip. But I agree with the momentary switch bit actually, didn't even know they existed.
Agree lock off the rear brakes double foot and do rolling burnouts


