The Spin Doctor wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 6:38 pm
Noggin wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 5:46 pm
I suspect that one of the reasons I've not often used the rear brake is that it was always a challenge to 'get' to it (size 4 feet, sometimes size 5 boots!). I am not sure now how much, if any, adjustment was available on the various bikes, but I suspect I learnt to ride without mostly because it was difficult to get to it. Maybe, but also I was 'babied' by having linked brakes on the BB when I learnt.
Will see if I can get someone to help me adjust it for easier reach (and make a note of the original settings for return to owner!!). I have been using it more the last week, mainly because it reduces the pain in my arm (elbow mostly!) if I don't use the front brake!! The joys of being a spazz
If it's steel, it wouldn't be that difficult to 'cut and shut' it to make it a bit shorter.
Or you could do what Gerald did, long ago on another planet connected to Earth via the Compuserve motorcycle forum and create your own version of the 'Spoon Boot'...
He hammered a spoon flat in his garage, then heated the handle end up, and melted it into his boot, heaving the flat bit projecting out so he could reach the gearshift!
I'm not kidding.
I can't do any major adjustments, it's not my bike!!! LOL
And as I spend a fair amount of time walking in my boots, I can't see me adding anything!! LOL
will have to look and see what adjustment there is on position, if none, might look at the price of aftermarket ones if they are different. If not, will have to learn to move my foot more!!!
Horse wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 8:13 pm
Taff wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 6:40 pm
If we're still talking CBF1000, then it also has linked brakes, IIRC one of the three pistons in the rear come on with the front.
I always use the rear when slowing from high speed, e.g. coming to a roundabout on a dual carriageway, I'll be braking with both because I feel that the bike is more 'level' and stable
Did some experiments when a trainee had a Honda with linked brakes. Definitely smoother e-stops when using both hand and foot controls (can't really say 'both brakes when they're linked!).
I'm not 100% sure I noticed the difference if I'm completely honest, but then I wasn't an experienced rider and did (still do) just ride what I had without being technical

. I did delink the brakes on the last BB but just because I felt I should ride a bike that had two brakes and learn better! Not sure that worked if I can't remember what I used to do!! LOL
It is good to see a few posts confirming that rear brakes are a good/useful thing - I did feel the general feeling was that I was being a wuss when I was trying to get the rear brake working on the Monster!! LOL But, whilst I managed in general, down a mountain full of hairpins in the wet was something I never did simply cos of the lack of rear brake!!!
Trinity765 wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 7:25 pm
I use rear brake all the time. For slow control, downhill, especially if it's slippery and I use both brakes for slowing down and stopping. If I trail brake I release the front brakes before the back brake for stability.
It was something that I had to practice as it didn't come naturally and my ankle was stiff to begin with but now I do it all of the time subconsciously.
It definitely doesn't come naturally to me, but 20 ish years of riding without really using it is probably the issue!! LOL I can see the need for it and I suspect that I did use it in some of the situations you and others mention. But it seems so long ago that I really can't remember what I sued to do

Downside of going from riding like a raving loony anytime I could, to not riding! Just a handful of times 'not every year' since 2017
It's basically why I'm asking what I know could be perceived as stupid questions. I really just can't remember what I used to do. Sometimes it's just to check that I am doing what I think I should but am not sure. But, like with this braking thing, I really need some clarification before I go play (maybe tomorrow if it's not p'ing down!) and then I'll probably work out what I was doing or at the least, work out what I should be doing!! LOL
Far too complicated having to relearn on my own!!
