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Old 03-01-06 | 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by shants
i don't really think that this is true at all. what you'll do is either be more careful and avoid the situations to begin with (like not riding to the right of cars at intersections, etc), or, like you did, either turn quickly/maneuver, or, *gasp*, stop very quickly using various skidding/skipping techniques. it can absolutely be done. people seem to think that their front brakes are going to stop them ever so much faster than certainly properly executed brakeless techniques. that's just patently false when it comes down to it in most real-life traffic situations. from what i've experienced, and what i read about on these forums, most collisions (especially those where the rider wasn't just being careless) are not going to be avoided by an extra foot or two of stopping distance.

that said, i think you should definitely ride with a brake if you are a rider who doesn't pay very close attention to all of their surroundings or who rides like an idiot (this is to be meaningfully distinguished from riding like a maniac -- which can be done, albeit assholishly, fairly safely and skillfully). i'm not at all saying that you are such a person, but i think a lot of people think that a front brake is actually some sort of necessary, "safe my ass," emergency tool.
i'm generally a pretty damn safe rider even with a brake but you really can't argue to me that it's not safer to ride with a brake. doesn't mean you have to use the brake, but you also have the option of using it. and there are MANY times i've had to use it where if i id not have it i would have gone into a car/other bike/whatever, i don't get myself into situations that i might need to slam on my brake, i ride as though i'm riding brakeless and only use the e-brake if i find myself suddenly in an "OMFG WTF!" situation, which i would have ended up in whether i had a hand brake or not, and yea hand brakes don't mean you will get out of every situation scott free, but they've saved my ass several times. and it goes without saying that paying as much attention as possible will save you as much as you can be saved, but that is not a failsafe way to never have an accident, or else riders would never have accidents, sh1t happens and you can pretty much expect it to happen, and it happens to anyone, and i maintain you're safer with a brake than without one.
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