
Originally Posted by
p.dath
I have to say, I'm not completely happy with the theory aspect of the course.
For example (since you mention it), they put forward the notion that there is only one way to hold your brake lever (the all fingers on or all fingers off method). There are a number of ways with pros and con's. I don't think the way they teach is wrong - but it isn't necessarily right for all bikes either. Personally (having done the course myself), I choose to use a different grip.
The "all fingers on or off" method came of earlier times when bikes had drum brakes, and you needed to excert considerable force on the brake lever to make it "work". Most bikes have disc brakes now, and two fingers can easily apply enough pressure to lock the front wheel. However a common problem with other grips is people often fail to close the throttle, and hence drive the engine against the brake (an issue you don't tend to have with all fingers on or off the brake). For me personally, I simply engage the clutch under emergency braking. Then even if I fail to close the throttle, the engine can not drive against the brake.
But I digress.
I do sympathise with them. They need to keep the course simple to understand, and teachable within a day.
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