Here is a little tip oh how your fork set up affects braking that is often over looked.
Did you know that leaving the forks a bit soft by backing off the compression allows the front tire to load faster when agressively applying the brakes? It's true! There are other benifits to leaving the suspension a little soft for street riding which can be covered later.
As we all know, the job of the suspension is to keep the tires in proper contact with the pavement. Setting the suspension to a firm setting is a big advantage for agressive cornering on smooth pavement such as we find at most race tracks. However, with the stiffer front forks we must allow more time for the brakes to load the front tire before applying full lever application. The stiffer the front forks the less effort it takes to lock the tire.
Did you know that leaving the forks a bit soft by backing off the compression allows the front tire to load faster when agressively applying the brakes? It's true! There are other benifits to leaving the suspension a little soft for street riding which can be covered later.
As we all know, the job of the suspension is to keep the tires in proper contact with the pavement. Setting the suspension to a firm setting is a big advantage for agressive cornering on smooth pavement such as we find at most race tracks. However, with the stiffer front forks we must allow more time for the brakes to load the front tire before applying full lever application. The stiffer the front forks the less effort it takes to lock the tire.