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i think eric is on the right track although i personally prefer left handers which would benefit form me using the back brake as i do run lefts far quicker than rights thinking of doing my first trackday this year so which track has more lefts than rights ???????? |
clockwise in this country so most have more rights than lefts :lol::lol::lol: |
I didnt used to use mine much, but at Donington I tried it at the end of Starkeys Straight & it definitely improves braking from the warp-speed your doing there. You may also need it under the Dunlop bridge to keep the front wheel down, especially on my track jap 1000. Andy |
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I volunteer, I don't use it on the track at all. I only use it for slow u-turns to balance the bike and smooth out the throttle and when I'm at traffic lights or a hill start etc. |
hey up tony looking good in the avatar :D:D |
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Thanks Deej, Almeria is a nice track. Makes the TP recommendations list :D |
I use it all the time, mainly mid-corner to tighten if off line or running too hot, but having tiny legs, I sit at any stop with it full on! Oh, and mine works perfect - dont know whats wrong with yeows lot then;) |
i use mine when filtering at slow speeds while blipping the throttle to make my presence felt in heavy traffic, but always have 1 finger covering the front if its needed. /ian |
tony its a bit drastic taking the monster to almeria just for a bit of pre desmo due practice aint it ????????? so its a mixed response form people on the back brake then |
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:lol: I guess so, but doing level 3 and 4 with the CSS on a camp really makes sense. Even though it is very expensive I reckon it's worthwhile. I made good progress on the bike and the track is fantastic. Fifteen corners, some very technical sections, two corners where you tip in on a blind entry and a 1km straight. Not to mention great weather in early April. As for the brakes, rear brakes are for traffic lights, hill starts and abusing. |
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