I did lower the brake further down before and she has issues with finger reach. Hence I thought the suicide levers would be a better choice? She has to wear boots for her to tippy toe already with the seat at lowest position!
I recon another six months she will be fine.
I've consulted a friend who is a professional bike builder and he currently has the bike in hand. He said he will position the brake levers at the optimal drop down point before the suicide bars become dangerous whatever that means?
Re do the tape LOL
He said one side looks better than some pro people who have done it before, but the other side was completely wrong in his eyes.
Also the right to left brake cables are wrongly positioned, he said I've done it European style which might confuse my daughter as she has a new BMX with the opposite configuration. Plus the outer brake cables have been cut wrongly so there is a lot of friction on the brake cable itself, causing inefficient braking! :facepalm:
Gear cable was wrong aswell too much slack on the cable tension making the gear lever having to go all the way down before it changes gears!
So all in all he said he was going to reposition everything for my daughter and for me to bring her down for a resetting just for her.
TBF he did say these brake levers might be correct for the period, but completely useless for my daughter!
The discussion went towards getting a modern road bike for her later on, if she really likes road biking. But she does loves bike riding allot! Not sure what type of road bikes are available for smaller kids which is why I thought my old bike was worth the current restore now?
Thanks for the pointers it helps when I try and explain to others whats wrong I'am a novice at this and I think the hood braking system doesn't work due to small palms aswell as small fingers
Thanks
Jay