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[QUOTE="ultrachrome, post: 113445, member: 16592"] My KLX had so much engine braking that I hardly ever used it either. After a few months on a two stroke you should start getting comfortable with it. It was a little scary at first when I would chop the throttle going into a turn and the bike wouldn't slow down. Most of the time I use front and rear together and trying not to lock the rear. Even if I can scrub off the necessary speed with the front alone, using both brakes together seems to minimize brake dive. The bike feels more stable using both brakes together. It is not often that I am on the front brake and not on the rear. I use the rear only when I want to get the rear of the bike around quickly in a tight turn. But that technique seems to favor conditions that I don't normally ride in. [/QUOTE]
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