Ok so I forgot one small detail when I ordered my new bike a couple of weeks ago.
I have finally been out on the new bike - you won't believe the deal, I'll get my act together with photos soon.
Anyhow I have ridden it a couple of times and noticed that either the SRAM brakes are really good or the tyres are really slick as I have skidded whilst braking.
Then I realised that in the US the left hand operates the front brake and this is how this bike is set up.
Even when using both brakes it became apparent that I am applying more force unconsciously to my right hand, which means the rear wheel skids.
Sheldon Brown has a simple explanation of braking forces etc: [url]http://sheldonbrown.com/brakturn.html[/url]
So I figure I could get used to it - become Americanised further.
But actually I am going to swap it back - reckon even if I get used to it whilst riding, there will be moments that rely on instinct and reactions in racing etc and it will be so hard to retrain those reflexes and therefore more dangerous.
Just sharing this spot of wisdom, because I have never really thought about it much..