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Trail braking?
Thoughts on trail braking?
I don't even know how I picked up the habit, but I do it. :confused: One of my track instructors told me it's fine if you are comfortable doing it. He told me alot of people scare themselves using the rear brake through a turn and that's why it isn't recommended. |
Trail braking can be front or rear.
I'll trail brake with the front on the track. On the street, I'll sometimes drag the rear brake on the really tight stuff if I am on a BIG touring bike. |
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I do it. Scared myself with it once, just bought a bike used and went for a ride. Little did I know that the front brake rotors were bent as were both wheels. Didn't feel any problems until I tried to trail brake then the whole bike went into the wobbles. But I only try it with the front brake.
Which reminds me, I need to buy new brake pads |
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I trail brake at the track with the front (trail breaking just means keeping the break applied to the apex of the turn) but try to avoid it on the street because it will amplify the affect of gravel. Fast. It's good to be comfortable with for street riding in case a descending radius turn sneaks up on you. Or you cross state lines and the interpretation of a 25mph curve suddenly changes (see NC to VA). :lol: |
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I over used the rear brake, so much so that it bit me in the ass and caused me to high side while trying to avoid a collision. I used it to get the bike settled down at corner entry on the street. I've never been on the track, so I can't comment on using it there.
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I do it all the time. Almost every corner.
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