JoshuaTree |
03-28-2009 11:44 PM |
Y'all crack me up. ABS is NOT NEW on MOTORCYCLES. :p
Depending on the system type, you'll either "feel it" working, or you'll know it after you've stopped and wondered why. A certain motorcycle manufacturer has had ABS on some (and now almost all) of its bikes since 1988. :rockwoot:
The generation of ABS on my 1993 K75S (ABS I) is crude, sometimes ineffective (under the right combination of slow speed, marginal road surface conditions and ham-fisted operation of the front master cylinder), but can, has, and will continue to keep me from true brake lockup harm. :rockout:
RE: Turning ABS Off - Yes, on the GS models with ABS, there's a handlebar switch.
I can't speak to the usefulness of ABS in track situations, nor can I tell you that linked brakes are or are not "better" in any given situation. For a street bike, especially used as a commuter vehicle, I wouldn't want to be without it (ABS).
:idk:
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