If you never use your rear brake, you will never learn how to use it properly.
Applying too little pressure does almost nothing, and in your case, applying too much locks up the rear.
In town I pretty much use rear brake only because most of the time there's plenty of distance to the car in front of me in order for me to stop safely when I see the light turn red, or see a stop sign up ahead.
If there's any kind of spirit in my riding, then I use both brakes.
Some will say that front brake is 80-90% of your braking power, and I can agree, but why not master the ability to use the remaining 10-20% for the best braking possible in case of an emergency?
Applying too little pressure does almost nothing, and in your case, applying too much locks up the rear.
In town I pretty much use rear brake only because most of the time there's plenty of distance to the car in front of me in order for me to stop safely when I see the light turn red, or see a stop sign up ahead.
If there's any kind of spirit in my riding, then I use both brakes.
Some will say that front brake is 80-90% of your braking power, and I can agree, but why not master the ability to use the remaining 10-20% for the best braking possible in case of an emergency?
