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It's a fact that you must apply both brakes in order to achieve the shortest stopping distance, so why would anyone get use to only using one brake or the other? It's a good habit to get use to. It just may save your life!
As your riding skills develop, you can start applying one or the other under certain situations that may benefit you under certain situations. Like trail braking.
Just remember what you need to do if either tire locks up. Not knowing what to do involving a front or rear tire skid, you have no business riding a motorcycle.
Riding a bike involves just as much mental skills as your riding ability, or if not more. Not only do you need to have the skills and ability to ride, but you have to have the knowledge as well.
If your front locks up, quickly relase and re apply pressure. (anytime )
Rear locks up. keep it locked. (straight line em. stop) REar locks in a turn. Wish for the best