... we told our students to keep their hands on the grips at all times unless you are going to use the brakes... First you want to have full control of your bike and second when you brake you want to use all your fingers not just two...QUOTE]
I cover both brake and clutch at all times!Took me a while to cultivate this habit(from off road or dirtbiking when you REALLY need to hang on)...
GREAT TOPIC!!!
I came from a dirt-bike background riding around in the hills of my hometown and desert riding, and then racing motocross. I understand having to keep all fingers on the grips when going over jumps, whoop-de-dos, etc.
But on the street, why is this necessary? It seems to me most situations where you want to be in "full control of your bike" you are going to be braking. If you are not braking - possibly swerving or accelerating to get out of harms way - why can't you do this with two fingers on the brake lever? I’m not arguing for the sake of it, I just can’t imagine any situation where this would be necessary. I would honestly like to know.
I also feel that (assuming you have the strength in your fingers) if you can’t make a “panic” stop with just two fingers on the lever, you need better brakes. If you don’t have the strength, it doesn’t take any longer to go from two fingers to four, as it does from all fingers on the grip to all fingers on the lever.