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So, you've cleaned your caliper and pistons, and ensured that the M/C piston isn't being held in by the brake lever? ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Yamaha, a rather respected motorcycle manufacturer vs. Bajaj.
I'm not sure what brakes do these come with, but I am sure Yamaha wouldn't sell a dangerous piece of crap with their brand on it.
MC = Master cylinder, the pump that's on your right handlebar and you operate it with the brake lever.
Brake pads, the suspension, frame geometry... are also very important
EDIT: Tyres are not as important as people would think, when being o dry tar on smaller/light motorcycle. I've done some miles on my mates 150 ETZ and there's a very hard compound front tyre, that's, at a guess, 10+ years old. I got into trouble a couple of times, and grabbed the front brake, the wheel never blocked. I wouldn't ride it fast in wet, but on dry tar, it's alright. And that my friend, is a disc front brake made in the wrong part of the Germany 30 years ago.  ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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Brakes work by converting the energy of motion into heat, through the friction created between the disc pad and the disc, which is then dissipated into the air by the rotation of the disc.
When the brake locks, this process stops working, so the only thing slowing you down is the friction between the tyre and the road - which is usually not as efficient, because weight is being shifted forwards, and the contact surface between rubber and tarmac is reduced.
If the 2 bikes have the same weight distribution, and too much pressure is applied to the 'rare' or rear brake on the Pulsar, that would cause it to lock up.
One thing to look at here, would be the relationship between the diameters of the pistons in the master cylinder and the caliper, and the length of the brake pedal either side of the pivot point on both bikes, as this would determine the amount of pressure applied to the pads for the same amount of foot pressure.
On the other hand, if you know this to be a problem, simply get used to using a little less pressure on the rear brake, and perhaps a little more on the front. ____________________ Honda Varadero XL125(V8)
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If you break your brake, will it be bracken? ____________________ Honda Varadero XL125(V8)
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| RhynoCZ wrote: | Yamaha, a rather respected motorcycle manufacturer vs. Bajaj.
I'm not sure what brakes do these come with, but I am sure Yamaha wouldn't sell a dangerous piece of crap with their brand on it.
MC = Master cylinder, the pump that's on your right handlebar and you operate it with the brake lever.
Brake pads, the suspension, frame geometry... are also very important
EDIT: Tyres are not as important as people would think, when being o dry tar on smaller/light motorcycle. I've done some miles on my mates 150 ETZ and there's a very hard compound front tyre, that's, at a guess, 10+ years old. I got into trouble a couple of times, and grabbed the front brake, the wheel never blocked. I wouldn't ride it fast in wet, but on dry tar, it's alright. And that my friend, is a disc front brake made in the wrong part of the Germany 30 years ago.  |
Tires make ALL the difference with brakes that lock the tire... the wheel will be significantly harder to lock if you have decent tires making good contact with the road... I don't even understand why you said that. Brakes, 99% of the time, are limited by the traction of the front tire...
OP, don't jam on your brake... you should NEVER need to do this as it will simply spit you off the bike. ____________________ 2017 KTM 350 XC-F - 2014 Yamaha R6 - 2005 Yamaha YZ125
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| Acemastr wrote: | | RhynoCZ wrote: | Yamaha, a rather respected motorcycle manufacturer vs. Bajaj.
I'm not sure what brakes do these come with, but I am sure Yamaha wouldn't sell a dangerous piece of crap with their brand on it.
MC = Master cylinder, the pump that's on your right handlebar and you operate it with the brake lever.
Brake pads, the suspension, frame geometry... are also very important
EDIT: Tyres are not as important as people would think, when being o dry tar on smaller/light motorcycle. I've done some miles on my mates 150 ETZ and there's a very hard compound front tyre, that's, at a guess, 10+ years old. I got into trouble a couple of times, and grabbed the front brake, the wheel never blocked. I wouldn't ride it fast in wet, but on dry tar, it's alright. And that my friend, is a disc front brake made in the wrong part of the Germany 30 years ago.  | I don't even understand why you said that. Brakes, 99% of the time, are limited by the traction of the front tire... |
My own experience, as I was saying. Also, if you think that the front tyre makes 99% of your braking power possible, you should get medical examination this instant.
By your idea of physics, if I buy a 'murican custom chopper with very long front end and put a 200 quid tyre on it, it will brake like a superbike.  ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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What are we talking about? I said a small = LIGHT, motorcycle on dry tar. You then went to 200kg+ 1000cc superbikes.
I did what I did on a '88 150 ETZ equipped with 10+, my mate says 19, years old front tyre, hard as rock and I'm still here. OP is talking about R15 and some Bajaj 200.
I say tyres are not the answer to every question you have, and that's it. ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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