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.
RC motorcycle: Battery / fuel, servo, seat, brakes, etc
When motorcycle brakes lock, they make a light grinding sound accompanied by the loud screeching of the tires. When the brakes lock, the tires are forced to slide along the pavement until the brakes are released on the bike stops.
A very detailed answer is needed So the brakes on my Motocross bike last about 500 km The brakes on my Pick up that I use to carry my motorcycle last about 100,000 km It depends on how fast you are going.....
Depends. Over a certain horsepower, bikes have to be legally approved for road use. Brakes, indicators, insurance...
Not lock
EBC brakes is a company that produces brakes for your car, truck, motorcycle and even for military vehicles. They are used just like ordinary brakes. They are actually just normal brakes, the EBC comes from the company name.
Harley-Davidson began using disc brakes on their motorcycles in 1978. The introduction of this braking technology marked a significant advancement in motorcycle safety and performance. Initially, disc brakes were offered on the Harley-Davidson Sportster models. Over the years, disc brakes became standard across most of their motorcycle lineup.
The answer will depend on the quality of the brakes on your motorcycle, how hard you apply them, the road conditions (dry/wet). So there is no single answer.
Frame,Suspension, Frontfork,Engine, Transmission, Wheels, Tires,brakes, battery,etc.
Leverage (mechanical advantage) will be found on all braking systems.
The speed at which a motorcycle would skid 47 feet with the brakes locked can vary based on factors like road conditions, tire type, and the motorcycle's weight. However, a general estimate is that it would likely be traveling at around 30 to 40 mph when the brakes were applied. To come to a complete stop over 47 feet, it would need sufficient deceleration, which typically occurs at these speeds. For precise calculations, more specific data about the motorcycle and conditions would be required.
depends on what motorcycle