To stop yes.
to stop fast NO
You use both front and back brake for braking.
You should use the front brake on a motorcycle for optimal braking performance and control in most situations, as it provides the majority of the stopping power. However, it is important to also use the rear brake in conjunction with the front brake to maintain stability and prevent skidding.
The purpose of the v-brake spring in a bicycle's braking system is to provide tension and help retract the brake arms after they have been squeezed, allowing the brake pads to release from the wheel rim.
Before braking, a motorcycle has movement energy. In physics, movement energy is called kinetic energy.After braking... well, it depends on the type of brake, but usually the kinetic energy is just converted to heat.
The purpose of a cantilever brake hanger in a bicycle's braking system is to provide a mounting point for the cantilever brakes, allowing them to be positioned correctly and function effectively to apply braking force to the wheel rims.
Antilock-braking-system......if you brake too hard and lock your wheel an electrically operated piston connected to the brake hose will reduce the pressure until wheel starts turning again.
Over 20 mph, front brake then add back brake. Under 20mph a little front but mostly back brake. Under 5 mph back brake only. In an emergency front brake hard and add back brake hard. Change down after braking, even if you brake to a standstill.
Rear disc brake bikes offer better braking performance, especially in wet conditions, compared to other types of braking systems like rim brakes. They also require less maintenance and provide more consistent braking power over time.
because disc brakes provide more uniform torque throughout than drum brakes during braking..
The purpose of a brake line to brake hose connector in a vehicle's braking system is to securely connect the rigid brake line to the flexible brake hose, allowing for the transfer of brake fluid and hydraulic pressure between the two components. This connection ensures proper functioning of the braking system, enabling effective braking performance and control of the vehicle.
Braking is the present participle of brake.
To improve the braking performance of your fixed gear bike, you can consider upgrading to higher quality brake pads, adjusting the brake tension for better responsiveness, and ensuring that your brake system is properly aligned and maintained. Additionally, installing a front brake can provide added stopping power and control.