My rear brake is pants

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  1. Scott

    Scott Active Member

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    Not that I use it a lot but might be nice if I do want to.
    Are yours crap to ?
     
  2. sinewave

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    Most Bikes rear anchors are shyte, if they weren't you might end up crashing! :D
     
  3. madmac

    madmac Well-Known Member

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    I was going to ask the same question - mine is all but useless. Loads of travel and no stopping. Pads look fine. Was going to try bleeding it but mine is a C-ABS model tho so I'm assuming the bleed method will be different?
     
  4. arthurbikemad

    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    You can upgrade them :)

    Then it works tooooo well!

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  5. gRRandeelion

    gRRandeelion Active Member

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    What's a rear brake?
     
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  6. arthurbikemad

    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    It's the one that settles the bike in fast corner entry or puts the front back on the road without backing off with full throttle corner exit :D
     
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  7. Yorkshire Tyke

    Yorkshire Tyke Elite Member

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    I've found on every bike I've ridden that the back brake is pretty much like trying to stop the bike using two blocks of cheese, barring a CG125 that I did my CBT on.
     
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  8. arthurbikemad

    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    It's the age old do you don't you....use the rear brake that is....

    Me I love it and hate bikes without it, but then I was brought up on MX bikes etc and that's all I use... McPint loves it (thumb brake to steady the bike and keep front down is my guess) so lets argue that's why he's fastest....lol

    Anyway brakes slow you down, don't use any of them is the answer...corner speed baby that's what you need....lol
     
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  9. Yorkshire Tyke

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    I only ever use the back brake when going down a steep hairpinish hill, like stelvio. Or when controlling the bike <10mph other than that I don't touch it, although the few times I've had to but the anchors on I've used it with the front
     
  10. scooby

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    only use mine when grass tracking.....

    it's worth noting,when you do bleed it,helps if you lift the caliper up above the m/c,as the rear line tends to be quite looped up so holds the air in there.
     
  11. just_me _and _me _bike

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    jeeze that is sexy!!!! :)
     
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  12. just_me _and _me _bike

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    only use mine for very slow riding stuff to keep bike balanced or when filtering through heavy traffic, again to keep bike upright and balanced, otherwise use engine braking to slow her down :)
     
  13. Scott

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    Il try bleeding it up there thanks mate. Just fancied it for the front wheel over the mountain at cadwell really
     
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  14. Kentblade

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    Mines an ABS, and the back brake is strong, and you want some front, you just push the pedal harder.

    Regularly brake from 30 or so just on the rear only, just to puzzle oher commuters and brighten up the daily commute
     
  15. BladeWitch

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    you only use rear brakes for low speed when parking or to "sometimes" stabilise in corners otherwise its front brakes, front brakes and yeah, more front brakes.
     
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  16. Jamiestrada

    Jamiestrada JamieMultiTraitor

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    You wont have time to think about using the rear brake over the mountain !! just balance it on the throttle and hold it up the straight ;)

    This clip always makes me smile .... Black Flag lol

     
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  17. navvy10

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    My rear brake was awful and wouldn't give much of a bite no matter how hard pressed. Fitted braided lines front and rear and the rear brake is about 1000% better! I can seriously stop the bike with it now :)
     
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    Coming soon Acco4.jpg
     
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  20. *AL*

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    I only use the rear brake at low speeds like in town or heavy traffic, I also use it as a handbrake whilst stopped and hill starts.
     

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