Ako pud bro, engine brake rako or minor lang before mo apply sa rear then front brake.
Saves the MC's brake pads daw.
Kanang application of front brake at a high speed murag kuyawan pako ana as a beginner aning drive ug motor. Cguro need to practice unsay technique para dili ta mu-eject.

Uu tagsa na man lang siya mag-online didto pero murag active pa man. Namingaw na man ang CB oi, he he. Saona bibo kaayo didto.
Gi-utang ra ni nako' oi para naay magamit, kay akong Wave dili' na street-legal (way rehistro, lights, rear brake). Undang na ko aning kalakiha kay ako' na ni ampingan motora.![]()
@ruji119: unsa d i explaination ana bro nganong madaot man ang makina pag engine brake?
pasabta ko beh. hehehe.

^ Sa ako' lang nahibaw-an Sir ha, di' ko sure pero, sa akong nasabtan you're stressing the engine when clutch is engaged in your deceleration. The way I understand it, pareha ra gud na' sa dulhog na dalan, i.e. rolling down the bridge. Will you let gravity move you forward, or will you give it gas? Kung ako, ipa-dulhog lang nako' by holding the clutch lever. Sayang man gas gud, he he.
In braking, instead of letting your engine do the work, why not just use the brake pads. They're a lot easier to replace and designed for the specific purpose. Ang engine, braking tool man pud, I use it too (especially when drifting), but when given the free choice between the brake pads or the engine, I use the brakes.
I can't tell exactly what part/component will be damaged inside the engine kay di' ko kamao ana', hehe. But for sure, more wear-and-tear will take place.

ako naanad na lang ko gamit both front og rear
so far la na ko kasuway og sayaw
which usually na experience nako kung usa ra ako gamiton ma rear or front
front ug rear para safe
mo fishtail jud na basta sudden brake sa rear only. both jud maayo praktison ninyo. pero must control your hand pressure when squeezing the front brake lever.
engine brake lang mo kung dulhog nga taas.
aron dili kaayo mo engine brake kung mag low gear mo from high, like from 4-3-2-1-stop, better practice half clutching.
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