The Tourist wrote:
I'm on board with you for most of that argument.
However, if you need 'more' or 'full braking' for most of you riding you're going too fast--or not paying attention.
I am in total agreement with you. In my everyday riding I use my front brake and very rarely use my back brake.
The Tourist wrote:
I can count the times on one hand I have to lean on my brakes for unexpected reasons during the course of a riding season.
This is what I am talking about, the one time that you need to stop in an emergency situation. Tourist what you describe is usually what most riders encounter during a season, we all hope never to be in an emergency situation, but sh-t happens. You should know your bike and have practiced how fast you can stop it. When using the back brake in conjunction with the front it helps to take some of the weight and load off of the front end. This helps to keep the bike in a straight line and the front wheel from skidding. Know your bikes dynamics and this will help to keep you safe from the cages.