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 Posted: 23:23 - 12 Jul 2011 Post subject: Who uses the rear brake in the "real world"?! |
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Ok, so I had my first mini scare on my new TCat yesterday, the day I picked her up .......went to turn into an industrial estate ENTRANCE, when a car emerged in front of me, exitting ! On went the front anchor, and what I'm sure was a "bit" of rear (as we are all taught in order to pass our tests!), when suddenly, I felt the rear sliding out slightly Obviously nothing MAJOR as such, as I wasn't going very fast and managed to correct it. In slightly different circumstances however, this could have been bad news, and it got me thinking.......
"if it's that easy to lock up the rear, is it worth using?"
Maybe it's just a matter of getting used to the amount of pressure required for this bike on the rear, taking into account the much better braking capacity in comparison to the CGs drums (that require you to literally stamp on the pedal to get a reaction out it!! ). Although, this never happened to me on the RS, which also had very responsive brakes. When chatting to my step-dad about it (whose an experienced rider on both supersport and large tourer bikes), he told me not to bother using it.
So, what do you guys reckon.....to use or not to use??!! ____________________ 2007 Skyjet SJ-125, 2001 Aprillia RS125, 1988 Honda CG125, 1997 Yamaha YZF600R
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| blurredman |
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 Posted: 23:29 - 12 Jul 2011 Post subject: |
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I use it to stop the squel on my front brake
In an emergency (people pulling out) I use the front brake which gets their attention my way and that i'm coming.
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Past: 1991 Honda CG125BR-J, 1992 (1980) Honda XL125S, 1996 Kawasaki GPZ500S, 1979 MZ TS150.
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 Posted: 23:58 - 12 Jul 2011 Post subject: |
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If you're trying hard enough on a modern sportsbike, you can lock the rear without even touching the rear brake. That's why people fit slipper clutches.
In answer to your question. I use the rear brake a lot, especially for slow riding in traffic. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Depends on bike & Circumstances.
In 'normal' riding, brakes shouldn't need to be used very hard, very often. 'Perfect' riding would have you arrive at a corner at the correct speed, to tip in, on the throttle alone, and have you maintain a high average speed throughout, hardly using brakes at all.
It's not a perfect world, though, and balencing down changes, a little rear brake can quite nicely keep the chain stretched and the shift smoother, and the bike better balenced, and on junctions and tighter corners, like you might have been tought for cone work for Mod 1, trailing the back brake can help keep the bike settled, as you turn.
Wonderful thing about motorcycles, is the dynamics, and the amount of rider input and subtle input you can use to effect control over the bike, in different circumstances... to say 'never' whether the front brake or back brake, or counter steering, counter leaning, hanging off, peg loading, or any other 'technique' would be to chuck away what can be a very useful tool in the armory.....
some tools are a lot more use than others though, and things like knee dragging, is something most often done purely becouse racers do it, rather than any real practical benefit, and counter leaning, is a tool that I get argued down over its merit time and time again..... BUT, they are both tools, and pretty specialised ones....
USING THE BRAKES... however is one of the fundementals, and takes up a large chunk of CBT..... and before trying to employ more elevated techniques like ahead leaning or hanging off, learning how to exploit the control offered by brakes, is a pretty good skill to master..... NOT using the brakes, is an even better skill to aquire... which is very different to simply 'ignoring' one or other brake.... ____________________ 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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In the 'real world' not very often. As T Mike says you shouldn't get to the point where you need it, but invariably you will sometime. As for its value as a retarding device in a panic braking situation I'd say it was next to useless or even possibly dangerous if you have any sort of lean angle on due to the lack of force being applied through the tyre, because all the weight is transferred to the front wheel.
In the 'not real world' you can use it to set up the bike for corners or control the front coming up too far without having to get off the gas.
I once did three races on the TZ with no pads in the back (long story why not) without knowing, Good job I never used it eh.
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I use it all the time, I imagine. To be honest, I don't over-think exactly how I use the brakes, I just use them and stop. It's a bit like the whole counter-steering discussion; if you spend time thinking about it all you're probably going to f*ck it up anyway.
In a real emergency situation I'm certainly not going to be thinking, "Right, front brake heavy plus a little back brake now to balance... Ooh, too much, try a bit less... Yep, perfect, perfect, I'm slowing nicely..."
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I've never locked it unintentionally. I use mine all the time in slow traffic and if I've gone into a left-hander too quickly.
You should be able to change the angle of the pedal so it's nigh on impossible to lock it. Try that  ____________________ Triumph Daytona 675 track bike + girlfriend's Honda Hornet 600
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I use rear brake a lot.. especially in winter or wet  |
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As above, rear brake = control and balance rather than actually slowing down for the most part, does depend on the bike though, some big twins have so much engine braking that your not far off locking the rear before you even go near the brake  ____________________ 2010 Triumph 1050 Sprint ST |
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