I would like to know if someone has advice or a method by which one can train or change a once learned, automated behavior again, if one can easily recreate the situation in which it occurs. In my case: shock braking with the motorcycle without ABS on the front wheel. Example situation: I drive relaxed with 50 through the city and from the right comes a car, which obviously goes too far into the crossing area, but not It’s just that I’m not really sure what I’m talking about, but it scares me (if it could actually get tight and it surprises me) or it turns up from the right a car that I see very late, because it was covered before. In 9999 of a thousand cases it’s all not a thing. But at the ten thousandth time it happens to me in such a situation that I then completely unconsciously see the B pull the rems lever and unfortunately don’t wait for a wheel load reduction, so gradually brake as I do when I deliberately brake. I also don’t pull the lever very strongly, maybe 20% of the maximum braking power. Actually a reasonable behavior. But that’s enough on the motorcycle just enough that the front wheel blocks and turns across. Has happened to me now four times, today the last time and it’s just lucky that I’ve intercepted it again and again. Now two ways: Selling a motorcycle and buying one with ABS or finding a method by which I can retrain this learned behavior or change the unconscious behavior. And it is so unconscious that all this, from braking to intercepting, takes place within a second and I do not consciously perform any action in this second, even the intercepting not. Only seconds later I ask then consciously what just happened. I can mic h today e.g. no longer remember to have braked, I can only remember the cross-sectional front wheel. In a driving safety training, which I once did this topic was addressed and given as a tip not to have put the hand constantly on the brake lever and to drive like that. But I never did that, so I already implement this tip.