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JoJoYZF 03-28-2009 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by JoJoYZF (Post 185969)
Sport rider just did a test on the cbr abs and seem to have liked it. Its in this months issue, which also has the crossplane crankshaft 09 r1 tested in it. Good issue so far.

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Originally Posted by Porkchop (Post 187216)
Check out the new SPORT RIDER for this month. They test the 09 CBR600RR C-ABS.... sounded like they like it.

You trying to be like me now?

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:

Mr Lefty 03-28-2009 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by JoshuaTree (Post 187245)
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:

I don't think anyone was thinking ABS was new to motorcycles...

BUT this version IS new... when at speed it's brake by wire... and only at slow speeds does it switch back to a hydro system.

and no... from what I've read you cannot turn off the CBR system... though I'm not sure why you'd want to. unless your hitting the track hard... but then it's not the bike for ya

Amber Lamps 03-29-2009 05:44 AM

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Originally Posted by ebbs15 (Post 187249)
I don't think anyone was thinking ABS was new to motorcycles...

BUT this version IS new... when at speed it's brake by wire... and only at slow speeds does it switch back to a hydro system.

and no... from what I've read you cannot turn off the CBR system... though I'm not sure why you'd want to. unless your hitting the track hard... but then it's not the bike for ya

Yea they still sell them without ABS!

DLIT 03-29-2009 06:03 AM

Here...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlI_zTU7Gq8

JoshuaTree 03-29-2009 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by ebbs15 (Post 187249)
I don't think anyone was thinking ABS was new to motorcycles...

This was a case of ":poke:" brought to you by the letters A, B, and S... redflip

< you may now resume your regularly scheduled thread discussion :D >

Mr Lefty 03-29-2009 10:29 AM

:lol:


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