Bendy toy
Registered user
I've found on a Telelever suspended bike, it's possible to brake right up to the apex, if necessary, using the front brake.
I almost always use the front brake and when pressing on will brake right up to the bend apex, then off the brake and onto power. the bike will do this on any ESA setting. I could not even think about doing that on a normal fork bike. The forks have to settle before going on the power or you'll cause the front end to wash out. On gravel, I'm more careful and moving more slowly (obviously) but again it's front brake. The back has minimal slowing effect and does nothing useful to stabilise the bike. The Telelever has no need to be stabilised so I don't bother.
Telelever is good but Hossack gave the same handling effect with less weight and less cost. Road handling would be even better if the back end did not dip/squat under power. Presumably BMW programmed the rear end squat to improve offroad ability.
