Sport bikes or motorcycles with dual disc brakes on the front tend to have shorter stopping distances when both brakes are applied. These motorcycles are designed for performance and often have advanced braking systems and components, including larger and more effective brake discs, multiple-piston calipers, and advanced braking technologies such as ABS (Anti-lock Braking System).
The use of dual disc brakes on the front wheel provides increased stopping power and better weight distribution during braking, allowing the motorcycle to stop more quickly and efficiently. The front brakes typically provide a majority of the stopping power, while the rear brake helps stabilize the motorcycle during braking.
Proper braking technique, weight distribution, and maintaining control of the motorcycle are crucial for achieving the shortest stopping distance in any situation. Additionally, the condition of the tires, road surface, and other environmental factors can also affect braking performance.