01 Kawasaki ER-5 Twister discussion forum:RE: Italian er5 twister biker |
RE: Italian er5 twister biker |
Sigon said 2006-03-21 09:28 |
Hey guys, This is normal in any kind of bike the trick is to apply the right amount of pressure to the front brakes at the right time! Yes it´s a sign of locking the front brake which is not a good sign of getting the bike to stop :) so just a rough advice, if you ever feel that vibration in the front brake just try to release the brake clutch a little bit so that you avoid any locking, but if you are too late and the front brake is already locked release the clutch as soon as possible (actually before the bike falls down :) happy and safe riding cheers |
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