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I don't think a damper can help me... (much)
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[QUOTE="mox69, post: 1177066, member: 76391"] That depends on a lot of different things, such as brake quality, tire quality, track road conditions, etc. If you hit the front brake very hard and very fast more than likely you will lock it up. If you gradually apply increasing pressure you have less of a chance of it washing out and more of a chance for the back end to come up. As you squeeze the front brake the front shock compress and transfers more weight to the front tire, this allows you to squeeze a bit harder and stop a bit faster, etc, etc. There's no way to explain this to someone, just go and try it out at slow speeds :) [/QUOTE]
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I don't think a damper can help me... (much)
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