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I haven’t really felt like these were on/off pads but I can see why you would feel that way. While there’s definitely more initial bite, I find that there’s still enough modulation. To be honest, I‘m able to manage weight transfer sufficiently with the throttle mostly. Maybe that’s just the autocross facility I run at (Devens) because all the other experienced FiSTs there use lift-off and throttle to transfer weight front/back
For straight-line braking, it's straightforward (literally!). The goal is to not slide but still use 100% grip.
For trail braking, it seems that a lot of "feel" from the brake is required, since the situation is constantly changing based on pitch and roll change.
Maybe I'm wrong, but tb seems the "touchier" of the two. In other words, you can't transfer weight with lift-off oversteer when braking in the turn, right?
But maybe I'm misunderstanding.