Driving with you left foot on the brake.
Covering the brake is putting your foot over the brake pedal without touching it. Riding the brake is actually putting pressure on the brake pedal.
Riding the brake, faulty brake components, worn or damaged wheel bearing.
Front and Rear Brake
It is a fake brake! If you are riding on a flat dry surface it works, but gets super hot. If you are riding on a hill or wet surface it just doesn't work. Wrote to MGP about this. They replied with a picture of the safety sticker which says the scooter should not be used in the wet or on hills. They also suggested I buy a new brake (which is the type they used before the flex brake). My advice. Do not get MGP with a flex brake.
Brakes adjusted to tightly, or the emergency brake lever is adjusted too tightly. Another possibility is you are riding the brake pedal, or the wheel cylinder is sticking.
Hot spots are caused by over heating the rotors Causes: "riding" the brakes, faulty brake components, general abuse
One or more of the brake rotors are warped from heat, caused by braking. Riding the brakes or always being on them, are usually the cause.
Every time you have to brake, the speed you lose is wasted energy.
Take a riding lawnmower, and add brake lights and turning signals
You have warped the brake rotors. Driving fast & hard stopping or riding the brake will cause this when the rotor is hot and you are stopped with heavy pressure on the brake pedal. Replace rotors and pads.
I just got new riding boots. I would say just wear them around. Like the house, store, even school.
Yes, you can have a foot brake AKA coaster brake on a BMX. But it's not that common, apart from on bikes most intended for kids doing casual riding. For dedicated riding, people prefer hand-operated brakes, as they make it faster to get back on power after braking.