Don't see what your problem is you. I'm with you I do most of the things you do why because it suit's me and it feel's right.macp wrote:I have noticed since moving from motorcycles to scooters that I have gotten into the habit in the dry and where needed applying just the back brake to steady myself into a bend rather than the front as I would have done on my motorcycle. Perhaps its because the throttle controls the machine to a greater degree than on a manual bike and I am on the throttle more due to the lower power ? I use both back & front when slowing from high speed and also in the wet.I also drag the back brake with a little throttle when I am conducting a slow maneuvre into a parking bay etc.
I need to get out of the habit re the back brake but interested in other rider's thoughts on how you brake both from newbies like me or the experienced guys.
Don't get too hung up on what you think you should be doing just do what feels natural to you.Yes listen to other people's opinions
but remember what's right for one rider doesn't mean it's right for another rider.