04-28-2017, 01:58 PM
I have not ridden a combined brake bike, but I can't see that the technique would be affected as you would be learning it with how your bike responds. It isn't rocket science. Brake hard to get down to the speed you wish to enter the corner, begin releasing the brake and hold or smoothly add power. The point is to hold the front tire firmly on the terra firma. One is avoiding the over use of the rear brake to prevent lock up and a potential high side. Remember, you will be braking HARD because your are riding near the limits of adhesion. The rear wheel should be near or at a point of floating.
This is not a street technique. This is for track day or racing. And, of course, for advance technique class where there is run off room and someone to pick your A** up.
Jim
This is not a street technique. This is for track day or racing. And, of course, for advance technique class where there is run off room and someone to pick your A** up.
Jim
