starcruiser(aka downn2)
Well-known member
One point many folks miss in practicing braking, is to include their passenger in the drill. I practice emergency stops with my wife on back, so she knows what to expect under heavy hard braking. Of course, I warn her about it before I do. It has helped in many cases where I had to put the binders on hard when she is on back as now she knows how to react. It has taught her to keep her hands on or near the grab rails at all times.
On the 06 with linked brakes and ABS you won't be able to get full braking force on the front brakes unless you use BOTH front and rear brake levers. It takes a bit of re-learning on linked brakes, as like many folks, I try to go real easy on the rear so it won't lock up. ABS takes the worry out of locking the rear, so you are free to put more pressure on it, and since this also applies force to the front brakes, you won't get full front brakes without adding some rear. I try to use both brakes together on every stop.
Which brings me to another point. You should brake the same way on almost every stop as you would in a panic stop. This is because in a panic, you will fall back to your normal stopping routine by default. So if you stop with BOTH brakes (on an 06 anyway) every time, this will be what you do by habit in a panic.
After owning two bikes with Linked Brakes and ABS, I won't ever buy another bike without them.
Great Post......I never thought about practicing with my wife...but you're right. I'm sure braking with a passenger is a totally different experience.....and the last thing I want to see is my wife sailing over my head.....That would definately make for a bad day.