hey guys,
thought Id post here to get the advice I'm looking for,
Over the last couple of trackdays I have been practicing using the the rear brake in my braking and all is going well,
Although ther'es a few things I'd like to clear up. and any advice is most appreciated.
I understand that using the rear brake slows your rear wheel down, thus pulls the engine rpm lower when engine braking, from what I'v noticed my arse end likes to slide around a bit when doing this, but when I'm done my rpms are 2-3k lower from where they should be in my gear causing a compression lock , the only way I'v noticed to regain traction Is bliping down to the lower gear and catching the rpm to regain full traction, or else the arse end shutters and slides trying to find the rpm it should be at.
(hope you understand)
Is this the right way? or am i using to much rear brake?, am I supposed to have the rear brake on enough so it only slightly bothers the engines rpm?
once again thanks,![]()
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