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Old 12-30-2008, 01:03 PM   #14
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Seems we had a pretty good discussion on this forum about braking do's and don'ts. Did you try a search? Your style and technique will evolve just like anyones riding will. On track your trying to "set" your corner speed and not stop, so you use a different technique and mental approach than yuo do on the street.

If your a novice concentrating on just the front brake will help you learn to modulate and judge until you are better and more experienced. Trail braking is a good trick to learn later on and rear brakes are another handy thing to add and work on later. Don't worry about developing on style for fear you cannot learn another later. You can and will if you work on it. The best riders have all these tricks down and know when to use each approach. They have become Jedi!
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