I'd really like to know how others feel about &/or use the Back Brake.
Not because i think I'm Right in how i use them but because every seems to have a very strong opinion An the more opionions we get the better our choices are, surely... Note this is a little long (sorry). and those who gave an opionion on the other post please do so here .... thanks this is when it started to really hijack the other post .....snip.....
redzedx7r wrote:Pontikat wrote:redzedx7r wrote:snip... I believe that Colin Edwards has his rears disconnected!.....
Sean zx7r
Didn't he used to be a Superbike racer ???
I Dont see that as much of an argument not to use them Sean.
I use mine lots in the wet.
Cheers Brett
we had the beginings of this discussion on that wet day on the Gold Coast. I never touched the rear that day. I know that some riding schools notably Top Rider encourage it, whereas Aegis (where I did my Qride)didn't rule its use out but discouraged it as part of general cornering. I shudder when I hear newbies talking about using the rear brake, it each to his own but i use the front brakes when i'm upright and the throttle and tyres when i'm cranked over (wet or dry).
The argument i was making reference Colin Edwards is that if you need the rear brakes for cornering you are either going too fast into the corner or not leaning enough. Colin Edwards like most of the Aussie and US racers learnt on Moto-X where you're on the rear lots, he still has the rear brake pedal but its not connected to anything. Watch Edwards next race and see how smooth and fast he is in the corners, hes not a god like Rossi but probably the most technically correct rider on the circuit, and his consistent results are testiment to that (except when Caporossi took him out in a rush of blood!).
Sean
Good point but ......
Brett