There is an adjustable one made for the zx14 it may fit the Concours.
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I rarely use it and when I have, I have not noticed any improvement in stopping distance. If I try using just the rear brake, it doesn't seem to do much of anything to stop the bike.
I use both brakes all the time. I paid for both, I want both, but that's me. I'm funny like that.
Anyway, to the OP, I changed the spelling of 'petal' to 'pedal'. I couldn't stand it anymore. Images of flowers on a C14 kept coming to mind.
I use both brakes all the time. I paid for both, I want both, but that's me. I'm funny like that.I have been through that phase myself, but it went away after I retook my regular dosis of prozac
Anyway, to the OP, I changed the spelling of 'petal' to 'pedal'. I couldn't stand it anymore. Images of flowers on a C14 kept coming to mind.
I use both brakes all the time. I paid for both, I want both, but that's me. I'm funny like that.
SeaLevel, I would be afraid that big brake pedal would catch on the ground in a corner.
Have you leaned it over to see if it touches before the peg feeler?
I use both brakes all the time. I paid for both, I want both, but that's me. I'm funny like that.
Anyway, to the OP, I changed the spelling of 'petal' to 'pedal'. I couldn't stand it anymore. Images of flowers on a C14 kept coming to mind.
It's surprising to me how many guys don't use the rear brake, to each their own I guess.
In my unprofessional but highly experienced opinion, you were trained incorrectly, Max.
But I will agree that on the Kawi system, it's pretty much a moot point.
Well, I know there are some good uses for it, but I was actually trained to NOT use the rear braket, for safety. The premise was to force me to think of the front brake as all important, since the rear contributes so little to stopping (especially to hard/panic stopping) and if it were used too much, especially while not going straight, it could be disastrous.
12 years later, I am still stuck in that mode. And now I figure with linked brakes that cannot be unlinked, ABS, and traction control, there is no reason to unlearn it.