Ducati 600SL and TL Pantah in 1981
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.
You use both front and back brake for braking.
The front one.
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.
Front brake head check side strid
Shift your weight forward while applying the front brake.
Yes
Yes, it's generally recommended to bleed the front brake first when servicing a hydraulic braking system. This is because the front brake typically has a larger volume of fluid and can trap air more easily. Bleeding the front brake first helps ensure that any air bubbles are removed before moving on to the rear brake, allowing for optimal braking performance. Always follow the specific procedures outlined in your vehicle's service manual for the best results.
If you are going over 10 mph it can start to get very dangerous because most of the stopping force applied to a motorcycle is from the front brake (estimated 70%). The back brake can lock up easily.
Hydraulic , front disc , rear drum , with rear ABS
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.