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| Braking in the Rain |
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| Front Brake 1st (ease off throttle) |
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| Both at same time (ease off Throttle) |
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29% |
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| Other ? (explain wtf then) |
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 Posted: 16:32 - 09 Apr 2012 Post subject: Wet riding. Difinitve 100% right way??? |
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**PLEASE DON'T WORRY/COMMENT ABOUT ON DRY RIDING GENTS, WE ALL USE FRONT 1st**
Hey gents,
It's been discussed here many times I know, but I want to know what the *Majority* do
Firstly, I'll just say that I prefer to **gently** apply the rear first, (and ease off the throttle) bringing weight down on the front end then progressively add in front braking.
I would say I'm using a f40/60r split in heavy rain.
I've never locked a wheel in the wet using this technique BUT is this the right way?
Do you guys ease off the throttle, as you think that's enough to load up the front, (so possibly safer) or just go front THEN rear??
**I'm not talking emergency stops here, just general riding.** ____________________ My Lane Position is always AWESOME!!
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Other ? (explain wtf then) :
I use rear brake first and then apply some pressure on front break on wet, on dry I do front first and then apply some pressure on rear brake 70% front/rear 30%.
I add the pressure gently on both brakes, also easy on throttle when I go on wet surface.
I lean quite the same as on dry conditions, I just don't use brakes in the corner. ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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Keep it coming Gents.
Explanations are also good  ____________________ My Lane Position is always AWESOME!! |
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If I'm honest the only thing that changes about my riding in the wet is cornering because I have this on the back of my bike so fail.
https://www.fastbikesmag.com/files/2011/11/Pirelli_Diablo-Supercorsa_Rear_Isometric.jpg
All my breaking generall stays the same. Quite enjoy riding in the rain tbh  ____________________ EMRA Roadstock #92 - Paperwork Permitted.
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I ride a lot in the rain, i always use front and rear at the same time along with engine braking to assist the rear. I use the same balance in the dry as i do in the wet and it's never caused a problem. As long as you're leaving plenty room to do your braking, you shouldn't have a problem really. I tend to use a lot more rear than front in ice/snow because you MIGHT catch the rear WHEN it slides. I've never came off or came close due to braking. ____________________ 57 Huoniao HN125-8 - , 97 Kawasaki GPZ500S -
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Maybe to much confidence on my behalf then and you are infact right about me crashing Going to oulton Park on wednesday and it will no doubt be raining so I'll post pics of the damage  ____________________ EMRA Roadstock #92 - Paperwork Permitted.
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I'm hardly using the rear brake in any weather at the moment as the pads are nearly worn out
Seems I often trail a little rear into corners as I've found mysef trying to do the same with the front and it turns out to be much more... ummmm... interesting... ____________________ Honda Varadero 125cc => Suzuki Bandit 650 33bhp => 77bhp =>
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To st3v3:
Well, don't just jump on it, put your foot on the pedal and apply some pressure, I always can feel if it slips, so I reduce the preassure immediately and the wheel spins again.
Rear brake efficiency also depends on your tire and riding position, I sit more back on the seat so I've got more weight on rear wheel. I'm too tall for sitting ''on the tank'' and this ''on tank'' position also ruins your tires, plus it's more stable to sit back when you go through left/right section, I don't know english term for this. ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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We had this debate before when I described the DSA approved technique as:
Dry: 75% Front, 25% Rear, Wet: 50% Front 50% Rear...
ALWAYS front before back.
Think G eventually found actual quote on one of the DSA riding manuals, but cant remember which one.
So wet or dry, FRONT BEFORE BACK.
More important in the wet, but equally aplicable in the dry is SMOOTH, and GENTLE application of teh brakes, nevwe snatching or jerking them on, its the rate that they are applied that causes lock-ups, far more than the AMOUNT they are aplied.
Use the brakes smoothly and progressively and its remarkeable how much braking force you can actually apply in teh wet, and not lock up.
Quite possible to have the back hanging in teh air on many bikes, just as it is in the dry. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Old Thread Alert!
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