A topic for discussion. Probably almost every dirtbiker rides a mountain bike or bicycle. Since I spend much more time on a dirtbike, I always swap the right bicycle brake to the left so that the right is the front brake (as it should be) and not the rear brake. Over the years I have tried to talk my riding friends into doing this but they all insist that they can tell them apart (I think they're also hinting I'm a little lacking upstairs). Instead I have seen some unecessary injuries and a few needlesly scuffed up streetbikes. Tonight, I just got home from visiting one of them in the hospital with a nice steel rod pounded down his femur to keep it together. Yuk! I got to say "I told you so" but it wasn't as rewarding as I'd hoped. Was a typical story, spending far more time on the mountain bike then going for a dirtbike ride, getting out of shape at speed, panicing and grabbing a big right handfull of (bicycle) back brake!! A co-worker of mine broke his collarbone a month ago the same way. A heavy mountain biker but new to dirtbikes, he also discovered his KTM450 rear brake is not on the right handle bar. I guess my point is that guys who are more used to the bicycle brake layout often react wrongly in a panic situation. For me and my family I swap em', although for me it's mostly to avoid hurting myself on my mountain bike. Then no worries. Cam.
PS no matter how hard I stomp on the pedal my mountain bike rear brake just won't work........