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  1. #1
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    Question someone please define feathering

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    I've been reading a lot about feathering the brakes. I'm assuming this means a light touch on the brake. However, I need a better description.

    Thanks! Nicole

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    That's what it is. It should slow you down a little, but not create any sudden deceleration...

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    For me, feathering is a series of very quick, very light squeezes on the brake levers, or an even, but very gentle and slow, squeezing of the levers.
    "How about if we all just try to follow these very simple rules of the road? Drive like the person ahead on the bike is your son/daughter. Ride like the cars are ambulances carrying your loved ones to the emergency room. This should cover everything, unless you are a complete sociopath."
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    Wink

    Yeppers, just as described.

    Think about this:

    Regular old kitchen faucet on full bore, stick your hand in stream - makes a huge diversion - that's hard braking. Now stick your hand in the edge ever so slightly - that's halfway the idea of the partial pressure you'll be applying as you feather your breaks. Finally, if you put your hand barely in and out real fast - that's feathering.
    My bike is my Benz.

  5. #5
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    To me it is somewhat like pumping the brakes on your car - just a more gentle and less aggressive move.
    Marcie

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    so what about feathering as it relates to shifting..I don't get that one...
    Discipline is remembering what you want.

 

 

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