I've had two people tell me that you should use engine braking to slow down.ofblong wrote:engine breaking is not recommended as it is very hard on the motor.Shorts wrote:I haven't been on the street yet, but when I ride pillion I hear how DH shifts.
If the light/intersection is far enough ahead, he progressively downshifts to use the engine to slow the bike and he ends up just easy cruising to a stop.
But if its quick stops in city or unexpected, he clutches and and brakes, and quickly taps down to 1st or 2nd.
1) My MSF instructor who raced for Kawasaki
2) My Motorcycle Mechanics instructor who has been fixing bikes for 27 years now.
Hell, engine braking is a vital component of running in an engine after you've first bought a new bike. Anyone who tells you different probably doesn't know how to engine brake properly.
Engine braking must be tough with a slipper clutch.The Crimson Rider® wrote:i engine brake a lot.
i rarely brake in the canyons. i don't gun it too fast on the straights since im not yet confident to try trail braking and late braking.
i set up my entrance speed mostly by engine braking.