Precisely... I can stop in a shorter distance in a carpark using both. Why? Because I know I'm about to do an emergency stop and remember not to stomp on the back brake.
Unfortunately in real life situations the adrenaline kicks in and my ability to modulate the rear while getting the most from the front goes out the window.
Of course this is on a sprotsbike where it's more 90/10 front/back under hard brakes. If the front brake is on at all the back is just waiting to lock up be it from rear brake or botched downshift. YMMV on other bikes.
It's amazing the number of "experts" here who've had no formal instructor training.
On a wet or gravelly road you will stop much quicker using both brakes.
Throttle position under emergency braking , don't worry about it too much.
Downshifts under normal braking - blipping can smooth things out but modulating the clutch by letting it out slowly and feeling what the bike is doing is a far more important skill.
Covering the front brake all the time is generally a bad thing, especially for inexperienced riders.
1/2/3 finger braking is generally a bad thing, especially for inexperienced riders.
Rear brake then front? I totally disagree as this causes the arse of the bike to sag and reduces weight over the front tyre. However it's irrelevant as for most riders (inexperienced or otherwise) when they grab the brakes their hand reaches the front lever quicker than the foot presses the back.
Rear brake only for slow speed maneuvers.
Learn to sit up during hard braking.
Look for an escape route.
As soon as you stop after an emergency, look behind. There's a high chance you'll have stalled the bike and/or not be in 1st gear. If a car/truck etc is heading in your direction at speed then get off the bike and RUN LIKE FUCK.
Fucked disk...replace it ASAP.
Everyone is different and has a preference to how they brake but the most important thing is practice, practice, practice.
Originally Posted by Kickha
Originally Posted by Akzle
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