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Or....
Leave a bigger gap.
Use more front and less back brake.
Simples. ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock. |
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Hi
It would be very difficult to add abs.
For ABS to work the system needs to know the exact speed of both wheels. It needs sensors on the wheels to determine this far more accurately than the speedo. So you would need the sensors, the mounts for the sensors and he bit to sense on he wheel (normally a toothed ring).
You would need to electrics to plumb the control unit into for the ABS, so likely major chopping of the loom required (or better a new loom). Fair chance that there would also be changes to the clocks for warning lights, etc, so some bodging or new clocks required.
And then you need the ABS pump itself to bleed off pressure when it sensing the wheels decelerating too quickly.
It is possible I suppose, but I suspect that even if you had a bike where there was an ABS version using new parts it would probably cost more than just buying the ABS version of the bike.
All the best
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Foolish me... I read abs instead of ABS... Got excited then  ____________________ Happiness is realising you have another gear left |
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Try rapidly applying and releasing the brakes
its the same as ABS but alot cheaper  ____________________ May you always see the road rising up to meet you and your enemies defeated in the mirror behind. |
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I was bored at work and the mind wandered....  ____________________ Happiness is realising you have another gear left |
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Usually loads of ABS on bikes... I usually weld it back up with a soldering iron.....
Technology is the application of science to solving a problem.....
But in this instance 'the problem' isn't one of technology, but skill...
Far to often in modern society we look to technology to save us effort, that's fine, I really LOVE my dishwasher, washing dishes is tedius boring time consuming chore I really don't having to bother about... and a pocket calculator.... I can usually tally the weekly grocery shop in my head as I go along to within a fiver or so, but pocket calculator saves a lot of head scratching when I'm trying to work out the roling diameter of a wheel, and back through revs to road-speed through the gear ratios....
But point is I COULD do the washing up in the sink, or work out my sums with a bit of paper and a pencil and a little thought....
When we start using technology to do stuff we CANT do then we are becoming 'Technology Dependent' and using it NOT to save effort or make stuff easier, but do stuff we do NOT have the know-how skill or dexterity to do... in which case we ought to be asking SHOULD we be doing it?
GPS is a great system for accurately getting a fix on your location on a map.... and a Sat-Nav a really useful way to save time pouring over maps finding a good route or hunting around looking for land-marks to work out where you are on a map....
But how many people turn up one way streets the wrong way, or drive into rivers, becouse they just blithely do what the sat-Nav tells them, rather than using their own common sense and a little basic navigation skill?
Yes, possible to fit ABS Braking system to a bike, its been done, therefore it must be possible. How practical it is is another matter, but depending on the bike you want to equip, possible there may be an 'off the shelf' kit to fit it, or easily adaptable parts that can be easily installed, or you are into completely scratch building a system from components.....
Though probably easier and cheaper to simply buy an already ABS equipped motorcycle.
But what will it do for you, and WILL it solve the problem?
It wont give you a skill you don't have, in the degree of braking finesse and control you want.
Fact that it will 'kick-in' and moderate your control clumsiness if you are a bit ham-fisted may give you some comfort and a bit of extra confidence, but.... that could be as dangerouse as it is advantageouse, suggesting you can ride beyond your competance.... and what happens when you have got used to braking harder and getting away being clumsy on the controls, when you get on a bike with no ABS?
If you sort 'the problem' aquire better braking control, the root cause is dealt with, and you shouldn't NEED ABS, or any hassle or expense firring it or trading bikes to get it, AND you wont be riding beyond your capabilities...... THEN if you get an ABS equipped machine, it matters little, having the fine braking control, you should never activate it!
As for not locking the back wheel, and using too much rear brake, though I doubt ABS would do much if anything to help you at all, anyway.
Weight shift under braking sees most load on teh front wheel, most braking force transmitted through the front wheel.
Unloaded back wheel locks becouse with 90% of the bikes weight being supported on teh front wheel, you have bog all traction on the back wheel.
All ABS will do is stop the wheel locking, it wont help provide any more braking effort through the back wheel... all ABS will do is allow the back wheel to turn at the same rate as the front, and if you aren't hanging any more braking force on that, wont make a jot of difference....
If you MUST have a technical solution for your lack of skill and dexterity, you dont want ABS you want Guzzi style 'linked brakes' wit the foot-brake operating rear brakes and one of the two front discs... think some Hondas have that system these days, is it on the Pan-Euro, any-one?
But, as others, its not the bike thats at fault, its not the technology or lack of, its your riding skill, and THAT is a much easier problem to 'fix', rather than looking for technology to do it for you.. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Taking the other side - does anyone NEED anything more than a basic 250 4 stroke with plastic Chinese tyres?
But it is nice to have more power, better brakes and handling.
I survived fine commuting daily through city centre traffic and was fine (bar one incident which ended up worse for the car.) However, not only them, but in other times it'd have been nice to know I could grab a big handful of brake in damp/wet conditions (I knew I could in the dry thanks to good tyres) and stop as hard as the bike possibly could if someone did suddenly do a u-turn etc in front of me.
The sat-nav thing is often mooted, but I say plenty of idiots before Sat Nav - if anything, more - as people often had maps, but had even less idea how to use them!
Do I think it's worth trying to modify a bike for ABS? No way. But if there's two bikes available for similar money; one with and one without, I'd definitely go for the one with to see what it's like at least.
And yes, for the specific problem this rider has, I would agree it won't help. However often new riders are scared of using the front because of the consequences of locking thatl. |
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