tdr1nka
Taking the biscuit
- Location
- SE London, Bandit Country
As brakes go, ideally the rear will slow you down and the front will stop you.
It is not really very sound advice to say using the rear brake was a mistake in this instance.
Having to rely on it to the point the wheel gets jumpy, again, shows that Karan was going to fast to react in time.
Both front and rear brakes should be used in conjunction with throwing your weight back in the saddle.
I do not advise anyone to use only their front brake in an emergency stop situation.
That would make you more likely to RLJ by flying thru the air on to your face, leaving your bike behind you at the lights.
It is not really very sound advice to say using the rear brake was a mistake in this instance.
Having to rely on it to the point the wheel gets jumpy, again, shows that Karan was going to fast to react in time.
Both front and rear brakes should be used in conjunction with throwing your weight back in the saddle.
I do not advise anyone to use only their front brake in an emergency stop situation.
That would make you more likely to RLJ by flying thru the air on to your face, leaving your bike behind you at the lights.