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KTM rear brakes seem touchy
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[QUOTE="yarbonwick, post: 117061, member: 17583"] I've taken this issue up on a view "in-the-know" riders and they have all given me the same response. KTM's are brake turners. It took some time for me to realize this and adjust to it but low-n-behold, it's true. There are some compounds to take away the grabbiness but also time seems to take away the effect as well, though not by much. When mine was new, I was all over the place fighting to stay up and away from a tree, but now I believe it's made me quicker in the corners with brake turning. [/QUOTE]
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