Braking - Honda 1999 Shadow Aero VT1100C3 Owner's Manual

Honda 1999 shadow aero vt1100c3
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Braking
Your motorcycle
is
equipped with disc
braking systems which are
hydraulically
activated. Depressing
the brake
pedal
applies the rear disc brake. Operating the
brake lever applies
the
front disc brake.
As
a general rule, the front
braking
system
provides about 70 percent of total
stopping
power.
For full braking
effectiveness,
use
both
the pedal and lever simultaneously.
Using
both braking systems will stop your
motorcycle
faster with greater stability.
To
slow or stop,
apply
the brake lever and
brake pedal
smoothly,
while
downshifting
to
match your
speed.
Gradually increase braking as you feel the
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brakes slowing
your speed. The
increase
in engine compression
from
downshifting
will help slow your motorcycle.
To prevent stalling the engine, pull the
clutch lever in before
coming
to a
complete
stop.
For
support,
put your left
foot down
first,
then your right foot when
you
are
through using the brake pedal.
Applying the brakes too hard may cause
the wheels to lock and slide, reducing
control of your
motorcycle.
If this
happens,
release
the
brake
controls,
steer straight
ahead until you regain
control,
then
reapply
the
brakes
more
gently.

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