2 is more than enough to lock it up
Lead, follow or get the f*%! outa the way.
just one for me
F M S
All eight of them.....
depends, two for slowly pulling up to the traffic lights, and four for when some retard decides that it would be a good idea to pull out in front of you from a stopstreet on a freshly resealed road![]()
I feel like i have more control with four in an emergency, not braking any harder just more control.

Two is it for me, enough to give full brake performance and enough fingers around the grips to have a good hold on the bar.
2, I've tried four on the 929 and it made it do a unexpected stoppie and I've never tried it with 4 again...
But you get better grip and better stopping power with four, you just got to be very aware at what you're doing!
usually one. if i use 2 it locks up.
oh, I thought we were talking about PC Muscle strengthening for the fairer sex...
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Personally I use all four and I never cover my brakes - for a number of reasons:
1. Ϊsing all my fingers gives me more feel and better control with the brakes.
2. If I leave one to three fingers between the brake lever and the handlebar I can get them caught if I all of a sudden need to brake harder - also, if I was to hit anything like that, it's bye bye fingers.
3. Covering my brakes is the last thing I wanna do if I should panic/twitch or anything like it.
This is of course for road riding - I don't know anything about off-road, trials, etc.
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Hang on while I go down to the garage .... Three, but I keep the little finger resting on the lever and bring it into play as the lever comes back.
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