ThompsonRH
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This seems like a very basic question but curious about your opinion.
There’s a YOUTUBE video supposedly posted by Rize, talking about the correct braking technique on Rize eBikes. The young lady confidently states you should brake with the rear brake most of the time and add the front brake if you want to stop quickly.
Now I’ve ridden bikes all my life and taken what they used to call the Advanced Cycling Test in Britain (la dee dah you say!!)
I was told and have always use the front brake first and added the rear 2nd, for prolonged down hill or quick stops.
I recall the reasoning being if you apply the rear brake first, especially on slippery surfaces, the back end of the bike will slide sideways and you’ll be a crumpled mess on the ground, you’ll be toast. Applying the rear brake first was a way to show you were a jerk; to intentionally skip the rear end and send up a spray of gravel.
There’s a YOUTUBE video supposedly posted by Rize, talking about the correct braking technique on Rize eBikes. The young lady confidently states you should brake with the rear brake most of the time and add the front brake if you want to stop quickly.
Now I’ve ridden bikes all my life and taken what they used to call the Advanced Cycling Test in Britain (la dee dah you say!!)
I was told and have always use the front brake first and added the rear 2nd, for prolonged down hill or quick stops.
I recall the reasoning being if you apply the rear brake first, especially on slippery surfaces, the back end of the bike will slide sideways and you’ll be a crumpled mess on the ground, you’ll be toast. Applying the rear brake first was a way to show you were a jerk; to intentionally skip the rear end and send up a spray of gravel.