You can go too slow many times, but too fast only once. Before the brakes smoke, they will lose grip and require more pressure on the brake pedal to snub to the desired speed. When you feel loss of brake effectiveness, it is time to snub down far enough to downshift and descend the grade at a slower speed. Stretching the time of descent allows more time for the brakes to cool between snubbings.
Going down long steep "DOWNGRADE"
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Gearing down BEFORE decending is the most important thing. If you're in the right gear, you can decend with very little breaking. You'll be slower, but you'll be safe.
And in the grand scheme of things, if you get to the bottom two minutes slower thatn 'Super Trucker', who cares?CondoCruiser, dano1971, Raiderfanatic and 1 other person Thank this. -
that is some great advice i will keep that in mind.
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or a year or LESS !!!!
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