- Hidden riding tips
A post about the new-fangled electronic systems on motorcycles are showing us the way to go faster, if we can make that connection - Rear disc brake: how to stay unlocked
That rear disc looks lovely, but I keep skidding about all the time... the post with the solutions - Sliding front: emergency maneuvers So, now that you have managed to lock up that front wheel, you've got a fraction of time before it goes pear shaped. What can you do?
- Light on the brakes No, it isn't just about braking hard. It is also about letting the people behind you know that you're braking hard
- Braking: How to use the front disc effectively
The first thing you need to understand, is how the damn thing works - Braking: Exercise One - Smoothness
Getting used to the feeling of braking, and balancing weight transfer and brake force - Braking: Exercise Two - Faster
Now that you've got the basics right, let's do this a bit faster - Braking: Exercise Three - Harder
Come on, now, put your back into it. This one is about panic braking - Braking: Summary
The upshot of the braking exercises. In 5 words or less - Disc brakes fading away?
Brakes feeling loose and flabby. A quick trimming tip
An evolving story of daily two-wheeled adventure in India... or something like that
Mar 26, 2008
The Top 10: rearset on braking:
Have seen all the posts at my blog on the subject of braking? Don't worry about it. Neither have I. No, wait, I must have... I wrote the lot. Anyhoo, browsing through the 800-odd posts, I came with the top 10 posts I've written that talk extensively about braking technique and practice.
Link back from NY Times yet! Nicely done, bro'! "All the news that is fit to print" indeed.
ReplyDeletethe best blog about brakes and braking techniques to date. :D
ReplyDeleteAfter reading the article, I feel that I need more information on the topic. Can you suggest some resources please?, Excellent post!
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