JohnC
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JayGee said:Like Engineer, I'm less than convinced by the ABS; servos should not be necessary as most other manufacturers offer two (or one) finger braking without servos. I don't think ABS will ever develop to the stage where it will always brake better than a rider BUT:-
It already beats even expert riders when the road surface varies over the distance braked as a human can't adjust the level of braking to match the grip available. In the wet ABS beats all but the most brave and expert rider as most are afraid to apply maximum braking and lock-up the front. I can't give a link to these tests but I have seen them and I have also been told the same by various police class 1 riders (they have run their own tests). The problem is that on a good dry road many riders can beat the stopping distance of ABS and the GS ABS can easily get fooled into being activated when it's not needed (e.g. rumble strips, bumps when braking etc).
So I want ABS in the rain, on greasy roads, fully loaded but not on a good dry road. I guess it's a compromise and you make your own choices.
Let's not forget that ABS is almost standard on cars and it's well accepted that it increases braking distances in some cases but decreases it in others. However the main reason for its acceptance on cars is the ability it gives to steer while using maximum braking and this might not be the case on a bike. Yes, you might be able to use maximum braking but there's only so much grip available and swerving as well might well overload the grip available and lead to the front letting go.
So I can't decide if its best to have ABS or not![]()
You can switch it off by the way
I will consider it when all the problems have been sorted out AND when there are no drawbacks AND when it can be clearly demonstrated that it is always more effective than 'normal' brakes.
All the problems? Please expand. OK I believe ABS may never have the stopping 'potential' of normal brakes under ideal conditions with an expert rider at the helm. But when are conditions ideal in the UK, rarely I'd say, and I'd say I'm far from expert

