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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 9:36 am
I have standard but new brakes (no braided hoses or such as yet) and have been searching the forum for what's best etc.
However! In the meantime I have been using my left foot to lightly press the brakes whilst driving up my hill which has a very knackered surface, which rattles my pads (think the retaining clips are missing) and is very embarrassing.
Anyway, to get to my point, I once had to slow down for someone and nearly went through the window. I tried this again on a level road and I swear that braking with my left foot somehow has more effect than my right.
It could be that my left leg is stronger... but that is unlikely
It could be that my left leg is less sensitive because I am not used to using it in this way
It could be that the angle of my leg is the problem! I am 6'6" and have to drive in the 'giving birth' position due to the way the scirocco is (big ish low wheel and low slung seat).
SO, can anyone else try this and see what you think.I'm sure I am not imagining it, it really does feel far more effective at stopping, just not very practical.
However! In the meantime I have been using my left foot to lightly press the brakes whilst driving up my hill which has a very knackered surface, which rattles my pads (think the retaining clips are missing) and is very embarrassing.
Anyway, to get to my point, I once had to slow down for someone and nearly went through the window. I tried this again on a level road and I swear that braking with my left foot somehow has more effect than my right.
It could be that my left leg is stronger... but that is unlikely
It could be that my left leg is less sensitive because I am not used to using it in this way
It could be that the angle of my leg is the problem! I am 6'6" and have to drive in the 'giving birth' position due to the way the scirocco is (big ish low wheel and low slung seat).
SO, can anyone else try this and see what you think.I'm sure I am not imagining it, it really does feel far more effective at stopping, just not very practical.