This bike's got the best front brakes of any I remember. I really only feel like I'm adding the rear in too because you're "supposed to". If I'm "thinking" about what I'm going to use, it's about the fronts (maybe because those controls are more in view, and operated by the hand).
I like to use two fingers on the lever and hang onto the throttle/bar with the rest. The instructor from the riding refresher class I was in summer before last wanted all four of them on there for max braking. Didn't feel as natural to me.
I also didn't want to ride the rear brake all the way to the stop, as I wanted to be ready to put either or both feet down, if I remember. Or if you do it just right, once in a while, you don't have to put either foot down for a second or two : ). Kinda fun to practice that too, in daily driving.
I like to use two fingers on the lever and hang onto the throttle/bar with the rest. The instructor from the riding refresher class I was in summer before last wanted all four of them on there for max braking. Didn't feel as natural to me.
I also didn't want to ride the rear brake all the way to the stop, as I wanted to be ready to put either or both feet down, if I remember. Or if you do it just right, once in a while, you don't have to put either foot down for a second or two : ). Kinda fun to practice that too, in daily driving.