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[QUOTE="blackhawk468, post: 113544, member: 20438"] That's a great link MTC!!! Thanks for all the advice keep it coming!! firecracker 22... I know what you mean about grabbing a handful of front brake I have the scar to prove it and a hat that my mechanic gave me "Braking Power Under Control" When I first got my bike he told me that there was no coasting in racing, that it was either throttle or brake. So because of this I should learn to go fast quick and brake fast. He told me for a drill I should go as fast as I can in first gear until i thought my bike was going to blow up and then SLAM on the front brake. Well I took slam a little bit too far and the bike stopped but I didn't. I had a nice flight in the air and when I landed I slid a good 20 feet on the ground. (thank god I borrowed a chest protector that day) All i felt was the ground moving benieth me. I just got a cut on my elbow and was on my way again. Well, at least i learned when too much brake is to much brake. Now when i ride and slam on the brake and i know what it feels like when the front end washes out so i let off the brake and then slam it again. So I guess my fall was worth it cause I learned what it feels like when the front end is about to wash out and that has helped me ALOT! :p :confused: [/QUOTE]
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