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Old 07-14-22, 10:20 AM
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ClydeClydeson
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At max braking under ideal conditions there is approximately zero input from the rear brake. There is an argument to be made that, at least when beginning to brake from speed you should use both brakes, and the rear brake is certainly useful on loose surfaces esp. when cornering, but if you need to immediately 'drop the anchor' on a hard surface then the front does all or almost all of the braking.
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