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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2010

proper use of the front brake on a sport bike

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  • Americans ... all this should normaly be taught in driving school..

  • @rolesvill pussy

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  • conclusion: Step 1: pull break lever. There's no Step 2

  • Ha I don't even have a back brake, been without for 3 years

  • Front for brake in straight and to get up the bike faster going out of a turn and give full throttle, rear for change direction in turns and put the front of the bike when we want, motor brake for change direction making slide the back tyre combinated with front and rear brakes, and bla bla bla.. All of this sounds good, but on the track this is not to be learned, A FEW CAN DO IT AND THE REST, NO..

  • omfg... front brake is the main one even in bicycles.

  • 0:30 Really? On the track and never used the front brake? When i had my frist bike a 250cc stoppies is the only thing it could do well. If you never stoppied or "Overdid" the front brake you shouldnt be riding. Not knowing the limits of the bike will get you in an emergency!

  • Engine brake hard until you spin the crank, then take the car. Better for all of us.

  • dahss behta 

  • @webassasin lots of it. that's not somone else on their R6 in my videos. and that's BRAKE. . both brakes only stop the bike just a tiny bit shorter. I guess you didn't watch the video all the way? that's why I posted this video. I guess you're either new to sportbikes or riding. because ask anyone that's into riding a sportibke hard and you'll find the most common answer to the back brake is "I don't use it". and if you've ever ridden a 600, there is no engine braking.

  • @blue03r6 do you actually ride a moto?

    but ofcourse you use both brakes and the engine break.

  • @varulalin it's not an opinion. engine braking is a little bit hard on an engine. you're using it slow the bike down. that's what brakes are for. and no pro's don't use the engine to slow the bike...on purpose. they have slipper clutches to lessen the effect even.

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