Front Brake or Rear Brake for Motorcycles?
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Motorcycles should use the front brake when braking. The front brake of a motorcycle has good sensitivity: motorcycles should use the front brake because the sensitivity of the front brake is excellent. However, during braking, the center of gravity shifts forward, and the pressure on the front wheel will be much greater than that on the rear wheel, so the front brake cannot be used when riding at high speeds. Generally, small-displacement motorcycles primarily use the rear brake, with the front brake as a secondary option. But remember that the front brake should not be adjusted too tightly, as this can easily cause safety hazards. Motorcycle braking requires pulling the clutch: when riding at higher speeds, if you brake without pulling the clutch, the engine will automatically shorten the braking distance. If the speed is slow or when stopping, pulling the clutch can avoid stalling during braking. After all, the main function of the clutch is to cut off the engine's power transmission.