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.
Yes you can but it must have the same DOT
If you were to use brake cleaner it will clean all the dirt and oil off of it.
First production motorcycle with a hydraulic disk brake would be the Honda CB 750 in 1969
The front brake lever on a motorcycle is operated by the rider's right hand. The lever is squeezed towards the handlebar to engage the front brake, which helps slow down or stop the motorcycle.
Should be dot 4
The front one.
Normally, use both brakes at the same time. If your rear wheel locks, DO NOT brake, but rather decrease throttle until you can coast to a stop on the side of the road.
Your motorcycle brake piston may not be retracting properly due to a few possible reasons, such as air in the brake lines, a damaged seal, or dirt and debris causing friction. It is important to inspect and address these issues promptly to ensure your brake system functions correctly and safely.
No. There is no reqirement to slow down when you downshift. You must, however, pull in the clutch and let it out gently. If you don't slow up, it may be a bumpy ride depending on what motorcycle you're riding and how fast you're going.
Shift your weight forward while applying the front brake.
Yes