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| Senior Member Joined: Jul 2012 From: Omaha, NE USA Posts: 347 Thanks: 33 I Ride: 1199 Panigale |
I could see how low speed corners in 2nd gear on a 4-cyl bike might require a little more effort, but I don't blip down to 2nd gear on my Ducs, just feather out the clutch. It's certainly a lot easier with a slipper, but I've done it without slippers too, you just have to be very easy letting out the lever. Doug Polen calls it "Being your own slipper".
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| | #22 |
| Member Joined: Jan 2012 From: Albany NY Posts: 66 Thanks: 2 |
On the track just slipping out the clutch works well and is easy on the bike.Another option I really enjoy when I'm coming into a tight turn requiring 1 or 2 gear downshift is to drop both gears, dump the clutch and let the rear wag all over!! Yup, sounds stupid, but really rattles the riders next to you and can break their concentration. When its an drag race in and who will brake the latest, it usually gets them on their brakes. If you are braking hard you have everything on the front tire and the rear is barely touching anyway, it will follow! |
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| Senior Member Joined: Jun 2012 From: Belgium Posts: 125 Thanks: 1 |
About braking ... I have noticed that the 'right' way is like you guys do it. Using only 1 or 2 fingers. I don't use that technique but the way I do it really works for me. Even when cornering I kinda lock the grip with my thumb and index finger. I never grip on the handle bars anyway and use my legs and body a lot. I will be trying this technique next time I'm on the track .
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| Senior Member Joined: Jul 2012 From: So-Cal Posts: 346 Thanks: 12 | Quote:
1199 is my first bike with slipper, the benefits were immediately noticed. Just need to trust it more. Would turning up the EBC help with limiting the back torque as well? Same thing with TC, I started with level 8 so it kicks in very often, let me get the feel for it when it kicks in. Now slowing dialing it back down to 5. This bike amazes everyday. | |
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| Senior Member Joined: Jan 2012 From: Jersey, UK Posts: 429 Thanks: 8 I Ride: Daytona 675 SE + 1199S ABS | |
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| Senior Member Joined: Apr 2012 From: Wallasey UK Posts: 306 Thanks: 8 | Yeah my brakes groan as well. If you grip the brake rotor with your hand it moves back and forth quite a bit on the bobbins,its more than likely some dryness there. Maybe some brake lube on the pad edges could cure it if its not the discs. Its not bothering me at the moment,but soon as I get a chance i"ll try the pads first and report back if its a fix. BTW I bled a bit of air out my hydraulics today too,noticeable improvement.
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| Senior Member Joined: Apr 2012 From: Sydney Australia Posts: 213 Thanks: 10 I Ride: Panigale S | Quote:
J. | |
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| Senior Member Joined: May 2012 From: ga Posts: 1,717 Thanks: 146 | |
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| Senior Member Joined: Feb 2012 From: Australia Posts: 675 Thanks: 4 I Ride: Ducati's only | Quote:
.......Simply awesome brakes !!
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| Senior Member Joined: Jun 2012 From: Belgium Posts: 125 Thanks: 1 | Quote:
. I havn't even put the other brake pads in... | |
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| Senior Member Joined: Apr 2012 From: Sydney Australia Posts: 213 Thanks: 10 I Ride: Panigale S | Quote:
Glad to hear you got the same result as me ![]() josh. | |
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| Senior Member Joined: Jun 2012 From: Los Angeles Posts: 142 Thanks: 16 |
Thanks for the heads up. Blead my brake master and whamo, much better! Both my clutch and brake had air at the master. I am wondering if the lines running by the engine for the abs are causing the fluid to boil. Has this happened on a non abs?
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| | #33 |
| Senior Member Joined: Feb 2012 From: my garage Posts: 1,339 Thanks: 153 I Ride: oh yes, I do!!! |
any concerns about the abs when bleeding? i love my brakes, but from what i was expecting, i miss a certain pressure poingt, so bleeding could be a solution. |
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| Senior Member Joined: Jun 2012 From: Los Angeles Posts: 142 Thanks: 16 | |
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| Senior Member Joined: May 2012 From: ga Posts: 1,717 Thanks: 146 |
bet money they need bleeding, I was amazed at how much better these brakes were than my streetfighter which are pretty good. |
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| Senior Member Joined: Nov 2011 From: California Posts: 146 Thanks: 7 |
Glad to hear this actually, because while the brakes on my 1199 are good they don't quite feel as strong as I was expecting. I did some practice emergency stops and I thought the brakes were a little weak feeling. I bet I do have some air in the system, will have to check that.
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| Junior Member Joined: Apr 2013 From: south dakota Posts: 1 Thanks: 0 | Noisy Brakes
mine makes a god awful noise while braking hard. Its been howling and squeaking since day one and is not getting any better. I am ready to take it into the dealer and say these are the worst sounding brakes ever. Its embarrassing being around friends on dirt cheap bikes and they all look over and ask what is wrong with your brakes, and I spent $26,000.
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| Member Joined: Nov 2012 From: South Australia Posts: 87 Thanks: 18 I Ride: 2012 Panigale S - custom | Quote:
I did this on my bike as I had a small squealing sound just before the bike came to a complete stop. It worked a treat and 2000km later I haven't heard a thing. | |
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| | #39 |
| Senior Member Joined: Jan 2013 From: belgium Posts: 316 Thanks: 70 |
when setting up the brakes on mine, it took 1 whole night and day. they were bled, kept under full pressure with a zipstring for 4 hours, all parts tightened, and that done 3 times. now they are like rock rock hard and will have instant bite and continuous feel everywhere. .Its the only way to get all of the air out. also the mini bubbles that is within the oil. Why the pressure : it's the only way to make sure the whole system is airtight. because if it isn't air will get back in.. the one finger approach is the only way to be able to serially and continuously apply enough and controlled pressure as you don't have to transfer your hand from the bar to the lever. Doing so, there is no reference to where your hand is on that lever and the power applied differs everytime you grab the brake. if a brake system is capable of being used to full power with one finger, applying 4 will always overdo it. And will make sure there is no way in hell you can trailbrake without hitting the deck. Any brake system will throw you over the bike when applied full hand in full anger.. but not all systems will give you the instant bite, controlability and continuaty of reaction with 1 finger. but indeed : thorough bleeding is the key to make whatever you have work well.. i haven't heard of any issues on ABS when bleeding. |
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| Senior Member Joined: Feb 2013 From: Lawrenceville, GA Posts: 138 Thanks: 28 I Ride: 1199 Panigale/Triumph ST/TZ250 | Quote:
Two fingers here. The other two are used for blipping throttle for downshifting while under braking (yeah, yeah, I know it has a slipper clutch - old habits die hard). | |
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