Rear
Front
Both
Big Dog is not misleading with his advice. He speaketh the truth, and the parts he has highlighted are more important than LTNZ's stupid questions.
However, if you want to get the question right, answer as i've said, get your licence. Then you can learn the best way to do it, because LTNZ are not going to show you this.
thanks again,
will update you all tomorrow fingers crossed![]()
Ahh, another thread perverted. S&M, violence, motorcycles, a battle with the Devil and corruption of a young man. Who could want more from a thread.
...boobies?
*phwooar*
...and on that note. I'm off to bed!![]()
The question is badly worded, anyway it always depends upon the situation and what braking combination is required or best suited for the conditions.
Individually, the front brake is the most effective in most cases on a motorcycle! (IMHO) Or at least the one I use the most.
I think I will fill your poll in with the front, I think that is what you are looking for!
You can (carefully) ride a bike without brakes but it much less fun without an engine, go figure!John.
Five wrong? I thought it was three. Anyway, a tip I found useful is to do all the ones you are sure of first, then go back and tackle the 'tricky' ones. That way you will already know if you need to stress or if it doesnt matter how you answer because you will already (hopefully) have enough right.
One that I got wrong when sitting the scratchy for my motorcycle learners was 'what is the maximum distance allowed between a vehicle and the vehicle it is towing'.....!
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Back on a 250 and riding more than ever.
I would have to say the front... it's the only one I can use.
You’re dammed if you do and you’re dammed if you don’t… Bartholomew J. Simpson
I would have to say... DCBS.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
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