I'm actually wondering whether the abs help a lot in Ontario's road or it's just more like a decoration which hardly will be used.
Odd statement coming from someone who bought exotic.... and then one day the ABS service light starts blinking.
Refer to the additional 30 pages in your service manual.
No ABS here on any of my bikes.Odd statement coming from someone who bought exotic.
FixedNecessary ...no....smart yes. The less trained/experienced the rider, the easier to lose traction in a stop.
That's why we have mechanics and why they in turn make a healthy living.No ABS here on any of my bikes.
People seem to over-look the service aspects and failure potential of the far more complex braking systems, now entering their 10th. ABS design generation, that is why I mention it.
Me.I put metallic brakepads in the wing a few years ago. The brake dust would accumulate on the sensors and cause a fault error turning the system off.I dealt with it for one summer and then switched back to oem. No more faults.That's why we have mechanics and why they in turn make a healthy living.
Can't say i've ever met a rider who had an ABS system 'fault'. I'm sure it exists but i'll bet dollars to doughnuts the % is barely worth reporting.