The Grey One
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PS. Maybe we ought to have a Citroen anorak section!
John
John
Quit worrying. For all the reasons you've posted is why BMW stopped using the servo system. Plus all the cost of the warranty claims..

Really? So what about someone who drives different cars/trucks/bikes all the time, for safety should they all have the same handling characteristics?
Thankfully government is too clumsy and collectively stupid to get a working system, but for sure they would if they could.
You are right, but if you knew about the system it was very easy to check the accumulator spheres without removing.

Shhhh! Don't ask questions like that where the authorities can hear you... next thing you know, a stipulation to that effect becomes law.![]()
Yep, just listen for how frequently the accumalator sphere pressure "clicked" while the engine ticked over.![]()
Thankfully government is too clumsy and collectively stupid to get a working system, but for sure they would if they could.
but they are prone to introducing unworkable systems anyway. Being stupid is not problem in politics but also needs to be combined with arrogance and a total disconnection from the lives of the majority the population.
) can safely brake very heavily. That is worth a lot on a bike We run our 2009-2011 bloodbike RTs (police version) without the servos.
and curiously they seem to be more- rather than less powerful - a bit too powerful for my taste, especially at lower speeds.
Smooth, powerful, progressive brakes, whether feathering the lever or having an "OmigahdI'mgonnadiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeee!!!!" moment. The Pan Europeans we use as well have easier- yet even more powerful brakes when you need them. I wouldn't mind living with those - that is about the only thing the Pan does better (ok, it's better built and more reliable too but let's not go off topic).
esp. when you need to engage the brake while standing still (like on a sloping road waiting for the traffic light).
Getting to know my '06 GS, this has really annoyed me.
My garage opens onto a driveway with a 10-degree upward slope. Starting my '09, you can hold it still with the brakes, no problem. But the '06 refuses to initiate the ABS self-check unless your extremities are well away from both levers. This means I have to hold the bike still by digging into the seat and pushing forward with both feet until the engine's ticking over.![]()