Dr Ratbagg
Well-Known Member
I see trail breaking as mainly a track method. I would never apply or recommend it in the dirt.
"Trail braking is done all the time when racing to keep the competition at bay. One advantage of trail braking is that it allows the rider to extend the time and distance used to establish entry speed. This can be a real advantage if a bit more braking is needed for a tightening turn or to avoid a mid-corner obstacle"
Google and Driver61.com
"Trail braking is done all the time when racing to keep the competition at bay. One advantage of trail braking is that it allows the rider to extend the time and distance used to establish entry speed. This can be a real advantage if a bit more braking is needed for a tightening turn or to avoid a mid-corner obstacle"
Google and Driver61.com