Rossi wrote:Skidding any wheel is an instant fail as you have effectively lost control of the vehicle.
DO NOT use the rear brake when doing your emergency stop.......the weight is all forward and you will lock the back wheel very very easily
When I did the test in July 2005 skidding was allowed for the emergency stop only (the trail bike riders were doing it all the time).
I had no problems with the zzr rear brake on the stop, I only used light pressure though. Probably best not to grap too much front brake, let the pressure off if it starts to shudder otherwise you'll lock it and possibly lowside.
Trev's right, once you get used to doing the full lock U-turn its easy on the zzr, the box is slightly wider than what it used to be in days gone past (6.1m vs 5.9m). The cone weave requires a bit more attention that you don't go too wide.
Don't worry, you get a good deal of time before hand to practice and you get to show the others that you are not a girly man by wimping out and hiring a bike.