I am driving motorcycle since last 6 months. Unintentionally, I found myself using only the front wheel brake of the bike. I never use the rear wheel brake. Is this normal ? How often do you use the rear wheel brake of your bike as compared to the front wheel brake ?
almost all motorcycles have front and rear disc brakes yet often the rear brake is a smaller single disc as antagonistic to a bigger twin disc set up on the front. that's because of the fact the burden of the motorcycle specifically transfers to the front below braking subsequently the choose for powerfull brakes up front!
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80 plus % of the front brake is your stopping power. That's why there are rotors on front or one big one compared to rear. I only use rear brakes to square up a corner. When I dirt ride I still use front brakes over rear. Note: using rear brakes only, can make you skid. When you start to skid your actually going fast then when you where free moving. I've been riding 30 plus years.
almost all motorcycles have front and rear disc brakes yet often the rear brake is a smaller single disc as antagonistic to a bigger twin disc set up on the front. that's because of the fact the burden of the motorcycle specifically transfers to the front below braking subsequently the choose for powerfull brakes up front!
I use both, the front does most of the braking . You should always use both so that in the time of need.your body is trained for maximum braking.
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80 plus % of the front brake is your stopping power. That's why there are rotors on front or one big one compared to rear. I only use rear brakes to square up a corner. When I dirt ride I still use front brakes over rear. Note: using rear brakes only, can make you skid. When you start to skid your actually going fast then when you where free moving. I've been riding 30 plus years.
I use both, the front does most of the braking . You should always use both so that in the time of need.your body is trained for maximum braking.