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Don't know if there is one for bikes or if it's practical but you could always install a brake bias proportioning valve to fine tune the point at which you lock up.
I installed one on my porsche when i raced it at club events and it was a street car.
Good braking performance is definetly important. But you will never be truly prepared for when something happens and instinctively you lock your front brakes.
After years of riding perhaps you get better, but it can happen so fast honestly you will lock your front brakes and drop the bike before you realize what just happened.
I have the road rash to prove it.
Bring the brakes up to standard and more than anything protect yourself, good gear, and safety practices.
just my .02 cents.
I installed one on my porsche when i raced it at club events and it was a street car.
Good braking performance is definetly important. But you will never be truly prepared for when something happens and instinctively you lock your front brakes.
After years of riding perhaps you get better, but it can happen so fast honestly you will lock your front brakes and drop the bike before you realize what just happened.
I have the road rash to prove it.
Bring the brakes up to standard and more than anything protect yourself, good gear, and safety practices.
just my .02 cents.