12-06-14, 03:37 PM
Does putting a thou caliper on the back of 600 mean you can do sideway skids down the road.
I'm a heavy chap (though some may disagreeĀ
) and i really need to push hard on the pedal for the back end to lock up, so the brake does seem feeble but nevertheless I still mange to come to an abrupt stop when needed.
Surely though this is how Yamaha intended it to be.
It's always been my understanding that most of the braking to stop the bike comes from the front and the rear brake really is only to maintain balance (if that's the right description)
So by fitting a much sharper rear caliper raises the risks of rear wheel lock up and means the rider has to consciously apply less pressure on the rear brake thus cancelling the point of the swap.
I'm a heavy chap (though some may disagreeĀ

Surely though this is how Yamaha intended it to be.
It's always been my understanding that most of the braking to stop the bike comes from the front and the rear brake really is only to maintain balance (if that's the right description)
So by fitting a much sharper rear caliper raises the risks of rear wheel lock up and means the rider has to consciously apply less pressure on the rear brake thus cancelling the point of the swap.
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