How do motorcycles brake?
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Motorcycle braking methods: First release the throttle and straighten the bike body, apply the rear brake first then the front brake. Never lock the brakes completely - allow the wheels to rotate slightly without sliding (maintain rolling motion). The best practice is simultaneous front and rear braking, as the front brake is primarily designed to assist the rear brake in achieving complete stopping power. Using either brake alone cannot achieve the shortest braking distance - optimal braking effect requires combined operation. Motorcycles are gasoline-powered vehicles with handlebar-controlled front wheel steering (two or three wheels), offering lightweight maneuverability and rapid movement. Widely used for patrol, passenger/cargo transport, and as sports equipment.