I replaced the brake fluid on my bike the other night. It was raining lightly and the road was wet but I went out anyway to get a tag and tested my brakes on the way. Brakes worked. Big improvement in lever response as expected with new fluid. The following day on the ride home from work it was bucketing down and with brakes fresh in my mind I decided to do some impromptu emergency braking practice. It turned out to be a new and valuable experience.
Once off the main road and on my usual straight piece of back road I checked nothing coming up behind and went through the usual routine. 60k moderate. 60k max effort. 100k moderate. 100k max effort. I was pleased that despite the rain that I could still pull up pretty quick. Not as quick as in the dry but the tyres felt way more solid than I was expecting.
One thing did surprise me early on and that was the effect of wet discs, pads or both I'm not sure. Braking response would start out poor for the first half a banana but then all of a sudden it would sharpen up quickly almost as if I'd panic braked. During the later stops when I knew it was coming it was less of a surprise and I found myself anticipating the grab by pausing a little in the initial pull on the front lever.
I've heard of riders braking in the wet where the front just disappears from under them. I imagine if you were leaned over a little and the brakes grabbed unexpectedly as they dried then you'd lose the front pretty quickly. All the more reason to practise in the wet.
So to summarise emergency braking in the rain is a great way to become familiar with your bike in a controlled wet environment before you have to do it for real. I certainly got a lot out of it. Ride safe.
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