oie, quite the assumptions you make on my skill. Just cause you may be older does not make you more experienced. I have not ridden on a tract. You have to have one in order to do it BUT I have ridden for years in dirt. And not some groomed surface. I am talking about foothills of mountains. The whole mountain bike thing funjimmy describe might work on a bicycle but NOT a motorcycle, which the last time I checked, is much heavier.
I have also done a small amount of local motocross and I can tell you that if you only use front, you will go down. It takes measured amounts of both to keep going. Funny thing is that the same applies to street. Now not EVERY situation will call for both brakes, Some for front and some for rear. But in a straight line, Your front provides about 75% of your stopping power, I guess for you the rest must be a magical force, but for the rest of us, the rear provide the other 25.
Is it a mark of experience to only use the front? Or is it a mark of THINKING you are experienced enough to only use the front?
I HAVE tested both ways.Braking with BOTH has ALWAYS stopped faster than just the front. Maybe since I only have 1 front, maybe that is different but even on the couple of dually fronts I have ridden, I always notice the benefits of a rear brake. Maybe THAT is the true test of experience.
Also as for mentioning track days, again, STREET, not track. Same basic surface BUT a track is NOT subject to the forces of everyday traffic with large dump trucks and cement trucks rolling over it every day.
But you worship whatever racer you want. I will do my thing. I have never crashed. DO I ride balls out? No, I have 2 young kids and I value them more than some short rush. Anyone that places their rushes over their children, should not have kids. I am content to wait till I am in my 40s to do things like that. DO I go slow? No I rarely am at the speed limit on ANY road but I also will not push things to their edge. I did that before I had kids, I will wait till they are grown up. Does that make me suddenly inexperienced? We then all I can say is you have no order of priorities and do not have the life experience that is most important.
Cafe750, the rear brake IS useful in the air. Of course that goes into dirtbike territory. Lets just say it is a gyro style effect.