Patventure
Registered user
no rossi!
feel for the front brake is something that i developed when trying not to lauch myself over the handlebars of my first push bike!
i'm not fast, but the truth is i have alot more of an idea what the front of the bike is doing on a bike with normal forks and non-servo brakes. I have never (touch wood) locked the front on any bike. applying the brake on my beemer slows me down for sure, but the lever feels dead, much like a car.
The more components between the road amd my fingers, the less you know what is happening at the tyre/road interface. That makes sense to me.
patrick.
This is always quoted by bike journos, normally before the comment about indicator switches.
Personally, when Rossi and the like talk about feel I'll listen but from your average road rider/journalist it's mostly tosh. If you need that much "feel" on the public highways it's only a matter of time till you're in a hedge.
Maybe I'm too sensible/boring/slow/old but in two years I've yet to have the ABS kick in, but I'm happy to know it's there if needed.
feel for the front brake is something that i developed when trying not to lauch myself over the handlebars of my first push bike!
i'm not fast, but the truth is i have alot more of an idea what the front of the bike is doing on a bike with normal forks and non-servo brakes. I have never (touch wood) locked the front on any bike. applying the brake on my beemer slows me down for sure, but the lever feels dead, much like a car.
The more components between the road amd my fingers, the less you know what is happening at the tyre/road interface. That makes sense to me.
patrick.


) is no longer an option, but the consensus seems to be that the replacement system is pretty good, so no worries there. 
, I've yet to meet one 

