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| barrkel |
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Biggest practical difference with ABS is that it removes the fear of braking hard in the wet, when grip is uncertain. It takes real effort to get it to kick in in the dry (apart from rear, that is).
So I think it's great to have on a commuting bike, something you use no matter the weather. It's not as important on a weekend bike.
I don't know about smoother stops, brake feel, etc. I think that's more down to the individual bike's brake system, pads, bleeding, etc. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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I never was a fan of ABS on a motorcycle till l got my BMW G650XC which came with the optional ABS which can be turned off, something that is essential on a bike that is used offroad were you want the wheels to lockup. Over many thousands of miles of riding in all sorts of places l found ABS to be fantastic on road especially running nobbley tires in a panic brake situation.
The BMW ABS pump/module is about the size of a coke can plus the additional brake piping and sensors/pick up rings on the wheel don't really make that much of a difference to weight.
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Having ridden a number of bikes with ABS, some with adjustable/switchable ABS, some with fixed, and having ridden and own bikes without ABS, I'd take ABS any day of the week on the road.
The only time I ever noticed ABS pulsing is when braking deliberately unnecessarily hard (and then it was through the rear brake not the front) or when practicing an emergency stop. That was on BMW G650 and Suzuki V-Strom 1000.
On the Ducati Panigale 899 and 1199 I braked much harder and never noticed any hint of ABS "interference". Possibly due to the roads being dry and the tyres being very warm and very sticky Supercorsas.
I've locked up the front wheel on a bike without ABS in a straight line, not completely accidentally, I was half expecting it, so I was primed to release the brake as soon as that happened and reapply again.
I've never unintentionally locked up, but I would like to have the safety net there to catch me if I fall, so to speak.
I don't know that the next time I go out on the bike something won't happen like someone run out infront of me or a cager turn across me, I regularly practice my emergency braking to try and get the muscle memory there for instant recall, but I don't know that in a blind panic I won't just squeeze the lever as hard as I can and lock up. With ABS if that was the case I'd have a get out of jail free card. ____________________ Current Bike: 1999 Honda CB600 FX Hornet
Next Bike: I want a CBR-RR. And I want an F800 GS-A. And a VFR 800. Can I have all 3?
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I had a crash in 2009 I think (might have been 2010) while commuting, finer details aside in a panic breaking situation I managed to lock up the front wheel. Bike was written off, I got away lightly.
I knew it probably could have been avoided, so when I was back on the road I practiced emergency stops over and over, probably once or twice a week for six months when the road was empty I'd practice an e stop. Even after the first six months I'd practice a few times a month, which I kept up for three or so years.
At the end of 2013 I was doing 40mph in the inside lane of a dual carriageway, again finer details aside some twunt pulled across the front of me. Believe me I couldn't have done more to avoid the situation, he may aswell have aimed for me directly. Predictive riding, situational awareness, blah blah blah, it's all well and good in theory.
Despite all my practice at emergency stops, when it comes to it and you really have to stop properly quickly unplanned, there is still a huge wod of luck involved. You can't safely practice for emergency stopping over gravel, white lines, diesel, road debris, or when there is 2 tonnes of metal closing in very quickly, clearly oblivious to your existence.
So when push came to shove down I went again. This time the fucker drove off, I was left with a broken arm which still causes pain every day (and is likely to for the rest of my life) and a hefty repair bill for the bike.
I can't say for certain that abs would have saved me from the accident, I may have ended up through his rear window instead of sliding up the a13, or the front might still have gone on gravel or paint (abs can only do so much), but I do know that I wish it was there, a bit like a helmet, as a last line of defence, not to be relied upon but to add to the arsenal.
Funnily enough when it first became mainstream I was against abs, not any more  ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock. |
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I have it on my ZX10R. It's very good and not intrusive at all. You may get an advantage without ABS if you are on a track at the edge of performance. On the road where surfacing is uncertain and there's a Volvo waiting to pull out of every side road then there is no reason not to go for it.
That said the ZX10R's ABS is particularly good. Though a more basic system would likely be just fine for a more basic bike.
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