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As long as the coaster brake is adjusted properly, you can rest your legs when coasting downhill. Unless, of course, you're looking to stop at that time. Even then, it doesn't require a lot of effort to backpedal to apply the brake (unless the brake needs adjustment). With the exception of my three English Roadsters / Sportsters, all my vintage bikes are equipped with coaster brakes. Even the Whizzer (above) has a rear coaster. I personally don't see much of an issue with them, unless they are out of adjustment or need to be serviced.anabolina said:Ooh, they're lovely. Good luck getting the Western Flyer together.
I thought about one the the Schwinn Classics, but they all have coaster brakes and I tired out several Treks and Schwins with the coasters and I can definitely say they aren't for me. I like having the option to rest my legs while going downhill.
But of course, if one feels more comfortable with caliper brakes, then that's the way to go. I like having a front brake (something most coaster brake equipped bikes lack) too.