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there is a set distance, but it's a lot longer than you would normally do an emergency stop in
Firm application of the front, followed by the same on the back. No skidding like I did first time Which despite impressing the examiner wit hmy control of the skid, still resulted in me failing lol ____________________ Honda Goldwing GL 1000 Current love
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Regarding back brake, They do want to see you use it.
If you can show them your foot is on it, without actually using it then there is no risk of locking up and everyone wins.
My instructed told me just to hover on it and pretend and I've seen the same advice given on here before.
Regarding stopping distance, I was told that they are basically looking for a prompt stop; no actual measurements but it should be clear that you are putting pressure on breaks, front forks dipping steadily but firmly.
Finally, regarding the wet, just remember that the surface at the test centers is awesome and a bit of rain won't change much grip wise for manouvrers at 35mph. ____________________ Bikers make great organ donors - add your name to the register
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Control is everything
During my Wet mod 1 the rear of my bike squirmed a fair bit.
However because I let off the brakes and reapplied to regain control, I wasn't penalised for it
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Best not to see it as an emergency stop, its more a brisk stop. As others have said, don't slam on the rear brake, as if you lockup you will fail. Also obviously don't grab at the front brake as you'll risk locking the front & going down.
The emergency stop on my test was pathetic, I started braking gently, then thought oh $hit this is meant to be emergency then banged the clutch in way too early Still passed with a minor on the exercise, dunno what for (distance?). ____________________ Yamaha MT-03 '08 (crashed)
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Eh. I passed without an instructor spouting bollocks, and without using the rear in the dry (but with my foot on it in case I needed to use it).
Stop in the box without locking up a wheel. It's really not hard. You can do it on the road, so you can do it on the mod 1 playground. There's far too much over-thinking about it. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| Ben-B wrote: | After the first 10 practices though my instructor kept clipping me round the ear if the ABS kicked in. |
I hope that's metaphorical. What a sad, reactionary luddite.
ABS is a tool to be used, and it'll be mandatory on all bikes > 125cc pretty soon now. If he wanted to train you to do it the hard way, he should have bought a bike without it.
| Ben-B wrote: | And to be fair I was stopping a lot shorter when it didn't kick in. |
Ah, then it was broken. Fair enough. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| Rogerborg wrote: | | Ben-B wrote: | After the first 10 practices though my instructor kept clipping me round the ear if the ABS kicked in. |
I hope that's metaphorical. What a sad, reactionary luddite.
ABS is a tool to be used, and it'll be mandatory on all bikes > 125cc pretty soon now. If he wanted to train you to do it the hard way, he should have bought a bike without it.
| Ben-B wrote: | And to be fair I was stopping a lot shorter when it didn't kick in. |
Ah, then it was broken. Fair enough. |
Metaphorical clip round the ear. ABS will save his bike if some inexperienced rider snatches the brake a bit too much, but the majority of bikes don't have ABS, particularly the kind of bikes people may get after passing their test. So he was making sure I can brake hard without having to rely on it.
Wasn't broken, was just quite a crude system that would release the brakes a bit too much before reapplying them.
A bit like a bad traction control system in a cheaper car that cuts nearly all the power if the wheels spin.
In my old car I removed the ABS fuse and braking was much better, could stop a good few metres shorter from 60. Quite a big difference, could be more than the difference between writing off the vehicle and not crashing at all. I can cadence break though so wouldn't panic if the front wheels locked while turning, unlike people who haven't learnt to cadence brake. ____________________ Current Bike: 1999 Honda CB600 FX Hornet
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When I was learning, my instructors reckoned that I'd fail the e-stop if the examiners heard the ABS clicking in. Dunno, how much truth there is in that...
Either way, firm on the front brake, don't snatch it in all at once, ease it in with gradually increasing force. You'll have tonnes of space to stop in, no need to stop on a button. On my mod 1, I was a bit eager, examiner said I should really keep rear wheel on the ground during an e-stop... Just a minor though, phew.... ____________________ Beginner Biker Adventures Blog
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