What is the correct way to brake a motorcycle?
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Correct braking methods for motorcycles: 1. At high speeds, the braking force on the front wheel must be greater than that on the rear wheel; 2. At high speeds, the braking force on the front wheel must not cause the front wheel to lock up; 3. When braking uphill, the braking force on the front wheel can be appropriately increased; 4. When braking downhill, the braking force on the rear wheel can be appropriately increased; 5. During emergency braking, the braking force should be slightly less than the force required to lock the wheels; 6. On slippery roads, the rear wheel should brake before the front wheel. It is best to use both front and rear brakes together when braking, as the front brake is primarily designed to assist the rear brake in completing the braking process. Using only the front or rear brake alone will not achieve the shortest braking distance; combining both will yield better braking performance.