patzx12
Registered user
I have crashed a non ABS 1200GS. On a wet track day. I gave it loads of front brake at 70ish ( bad techneque should have used more rear ).
The bike went down before i could think. Its the achilies heel of motorcycle design if you lock the front you are 99% sure of crashing. Only the gilera fuoco 3 wheeled scooter has addressed this issue, check out the youtube clip. This could be the way of the future to make motorcycles safer.
I was riding my ABS GSA in the wet on saturday morning, in the afternoon I took out my non ABS GS grabbed a big handful of front brake. I had to cop myself on and remind myself I was on a non ABS bike.
I think once you are used to an ABS bike you will not want to go back to Non
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The bike went down before i could think. Its the achilies heel of motorcycle design if you lock the front you are 99% sure of crashing. Only the gilera fuoco 3 wheeled scooter has addressed this issue, check out the youtube clip. This could be the way of the future to make motorcycles safer.
I was riding my ABS GSA in the wet on saturday morning, in the afternoon I took out my non ABS GS grabbed a big handful of front brake. I had to cop myself on and remind myself I was on a non ABS bike.
I think once you are used to an ABS bike you will not want to go back to Non
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I saw one of your appraisals from work the other day and your boss stated that he felt you had delusions of adequacy.
) all would have been prevented by ABS technology. Fortunately I was young and daft enough to bounce and get back on. I guess that's how we gain our experience and skills. Others have not been so lucky. Even with those hard lessons learned and twenty odd years of crash free riding behind me I'm stiill happy to accept I could be caught out.
