cheers edscoble! safe is good. i guess i just wanna look COOL. my rear brake is always very responsive and can't remember a time when i've needed to use both my front and back at the same time.
there are time for instance when you're cornering in wet condition where you'd be worried about using the front brake in case it might slip and cause an accident.
while it's possible to able to corner heavily in the wet with a front brakes, it's still be a tad safer to have a rear brake as well.
after all it's about enjoying the ride, not the bike.
there are time for instance when you're cornering in wet condition where you'd be worried about using the front brake in case it might slip and cause an accident.
while it's possible to able to corner heavily in the wet with a front brakes, it's still be a tad safer to have a rear brake as well.
after all it's about enjoying the ride, not the bike.