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'92 KZ1000P Rear brake
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The bike has new tires, new brake pads and disc and the brake fluid has been replaced and bleed.
Is it just a learning curve and a good technic?
Dan
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Once the system is updated and made as good as it can be then the rest is on you. Rear brakes should not be used as the primary means of braking during normal everyday driving. Use them for trail braking into corners and for maximum braking efforts. You can skip them all together for normal day in and day out driving since about 90+% of the braking power is in the front anyway.
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This spring I plan on spending a lot of time in a parking lot developing a good braking technique. I wonder if there is a better set of brake pads for this type of thing.
Dan
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As you note, there is no substitute for frequent practice.
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swest wrote: Isn't there a adjustment on the push rod? A little slack is all that's needed. Mastering the brakes is a little tough. When I come to a turn off with dirt on the road, I have to remember not to use the front brake until I clear it and I've been riding for 40 years.
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Best bet is to just learn how to use the brake and practice handling a rear tire slide.
Bruce
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