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quik. said:
Don't wanna interrupt the convo but if anyone could answer this I'd be pretty happeh.

Taught to brake/emergency brake on the bike with the clutch pulled in, both front and rear brakes applied. If the clutch is in, does that stop engine braking helping you to stop?
You will brake more effectively in neutral (clutch in) with all the brakes applied than you would by engine braking down through the gears. I think.
 

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You don't have time to shift down in an emergency brake, so it won't really matter if you're clutch is in or not.

Besides, you don't really want to be trying to engine brake on a bike in an emergency. If you shift too low, too early you will get compression lock-up on the rear. Too much thinking involved really.
 

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Pull-pull steering. Pull into a turn and pull out of a turn with the opposite hand (never let the car straighten itself). Also: never push, and never cross arms.

Was taught this in a defensive driving course. Not sure if it's particularly beneficial.
 

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Dumsum said:
Pull-pull steering. Pull into a turn and pull out of a turn with the opposite hand (never let the car straighten itself). Also: never push, and never cross arms.

Was taught this in a defensive driving course. Not sure if it's particularly beneficial.
mad, what else did you learn??
 

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Trail braking seems really fucking stupid "LOL LOOK AT ME IM WEARING MY PADS OUT 3 TIMES FASTER AND WARPING THE FUCK OUT OF MY DISCS11!!!1"
 

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Azamakumar said:
Trail braking seems really fucking stupid "LOL LOOK AT ME IM WEARING MY PADS OUT 3 TIMES FASTER AND WARPING THE FUCK OUT OF MY DISCS11!!!1"
better than a burn out.
 

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lololol.
lou071, you sound like the dumbest fuckwit on this website
congratulations! you are weener~
 

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lou071 said:
just wondering, how many times did you have to do the test for P?
i know this depends on people, but post up how many u tried and when you got it, so for example, u tried 4 times and on 5th time you got P.
what are u trying to prove?

I got mine on my 10th attempt, and I'm still better than you. Did I slam your pathetic ego?
 

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lou071 said:
just wondering, how many times did you have to do the test for P?
i know this depends on people, but post up how many u tried and when you got it, so for example, u tried 4 times and on 5th time you got P.
I got my L's on my first attempt, I got my red P's on my first attempt, I got my green P's on my first attempt. It's not like it's even remotely difficult, if you can't pass that test you shouldn't be driving.
 

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47.46.45 said:
You will brake more effectively in neutral (clutch in) with all the brakes applied than you would by engine braking down through the gears. I think.
No you don't, I remember that though. Not sure why they teach you it. Engine braking on a bike is massive. I think it might be to avoid damage to the transmission/engine if you lock up the back wheel.
 

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