How essential is the rear brake?
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Re: How essential is the rear brake?
IIRC - and there's a very strong chance I don't - stalling the engine during the emergency stop is a mark down on a driving/riding test?
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Re: How essential is the rear brake?
The more weight on the rear tyre, the more effect the rear brake will have on slowing the bike down.
There's many factors to take into here (not limited to type of bike, wheelbase, the bikes CoG) but if the rear tyre is in contact with the ground, it can have some effect on slowing the bike down...
Jeremy McWilliams summed it up nicely when talking about having to use way more rear brake on his Indian Bagger race bike when compared to the Superbikes and GP bikes he has raced earlier in his career...
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Re: How essential is the rear brake?
Its a minor mark for a stall ..... its a fail for a skid resulting from bringing the clutch in too early thus freeing up the rear wheel from engine braking and making it easier to lock upMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2023 4:31 pm IIRC - and there's a very strong chance I don't - stalling the engine during the emergency stop is a mark down on a driving/riding test?
If someone in training for Mod 1 keeps bringing the clutch in too early and skidding the rear i tell them to stall the bike .... it s a pass and the bike will stop in a shorter distance
I rarely used the rear brake on bikes but use it all the time now for slow speed control and also at higher speeds settling the bike for bends ....i can tell i am using it a lot more as i am having to buy rear pads for the first time in years
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Re: How essential is the rear brake?
I locked both wheels on my bike test (not at the same time) and came to a slithering halt with the rear locked.
It was absolutely pissing it down though. The examiner said something along the lines of "I'm amazed you didn't stack that!" and didn't mark me down at all.
It was absolutely pissing it down though. The examiner said something along the lines of "I'm amazed you didn't stack that!" and didn't mark me down at all.
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Re: How essential is the rear brake?
That will probably kill your catalytic converter, if the bike has one.Horse wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2023 2:06 pmVerging here close to the 'clutch engaged yes/no during emergency stops' discussionMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2023 1:16 pm How about fitting a slipper clutch too Reduce engine braking but then brake with the brakes!
One argument is that the engine helps to stop the rear from locking. The other that if it does lock then the engine will stall, releasing the brake will bump start the engine.
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Re: How essential is the rear brake?
In my time it was an instant fail. (Stalling the bike at any time was an instant fail*)Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2023 4:31 pm IIRC - and there's a very strong chance I don't - stalling the engine during the emergency stop is a mark down on a driving/riding test?
* On my first test I was on a Suzuki GP100 that was a wreck - it wouldn't run below 6000 rpm. I insta-failed about 2 minutes in by mistakenly not moving to the right side of the road when turning right out of a one-way street AND stalling!
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Re: How essential is the rear brake?
Incidentally...the rear brake on my RE can be quite dangerous. On the slightest right-hand lean the lever scrapes the deck. Came as a bit of a suprise the other week.
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Re: How essential is the rear brake?
Cornering ABS... lever the rear wheel clear of the deck!
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Re: How essential is the rear brake?
That sounds more like a Traction Lack of Control system.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Thu Oct 12, 2023 10:14 pmCornering ABS... lever the rear wheel clear of the deck!
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Re: How essential is the rear brake?
Over enthusiastic corner bimbling, not RE friendly.
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Re: How essential is the rear brake?
But the tyre won't be skidding
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Re: How essential is the rear brake?
UNAVAILABLE
click the 'view on Fleabook' button.
This is the very first lesson I learned when I was training to be a CBT instructor.
Lesson One - how to stop
Lesson Two - how to move 3 inches and stop again.
Lesson Three - how to move 6 inches and stop again...
etc.
Avoids those sort of mistakes.
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