Adz wrote:I find downhill easier as i notice i use alot of engine braking

does anyone use engine braking for turns? Should yo uuse it, i remember someone telling me i shouldn't, and that it's dangerous on a bike. Can anyone confirm this. Because if it is it's a habit i would like to break early. sorry if thats a stupid question.
Most definitely wrong Adz for many reasons.
1) You have no control over how much braking force the engine will be supplying to the rear wheel. If it does decide to let go your gone. You'll get no feel, no feedback, just gone. And it is a whole lot of force, even your little zzr will easily compression lock the rear if you jam it into a corner engine braking.
2) It's placing the complete wrong balance on the bike. Think of your bike standing still, whats the weight balance, 40% front 60% rear? Suprise suprise thats exactly the same weight distribution your suspension needs mid corner too. Braking in any form will place more weight on the front end, using up your available grip for cornering. It also lightens the rear, leaving it with less grip for corning also.
3) More unneccessary physics that I won't go into.
In summation. The last portion of a straight is for breaking. Corners are the beginning of acceleration. You should be well and truely off the brakes and coming back on the power as YOU HIT YOUR TURN IN MARKER. Thats the very point were you begin to turn.
See if you can grab a copy of "Twist of the Wrist" by Keith Code, it will change your outlook on riding. You can even borrow mine but I think it might be the sort of thing you'd want to keep for yourself.