utahdog2003":359n75yl said:
PurpleFrog":359n75yl said:
Hm. I hadn't thought of that... According to SB's theory, the same should hold on and off road, surely? .
Not really, remember that the road surface is usually much more consistant for braking feel feedback,
Why does that matter? SB was saying that using the front brake ALONE avoided the need for what he saw as the main cause of feedback - rear brake skidding.
and (unless your roads are crazy rough) there usually isn't nearly the same level of rider body-weight shift occuring during riding a road bike.
SB also wrote - or cited - an article saying the shifting body weight for braking as semi-pointless.
but I'm a double fister off road, feathering each by feel regardless of any proposed bias from SB or anyone else. Off road, I'm holding levers, and my brain just does the rest, like breathing.
That's what I did on and off, until SB got into my head a year ago - I haven't ridden many miles since then and now I am riding every day again, I think he was wrong. I even think that rear brake might exert a torque that helps counter the bike's tendency to nose stand, increasing the effectiveness of the rear brake.