Wraithwrider
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I've been pondering the whole design issue centrered on the ABS/Servo brakes on my GS.
I haven't got the technical information to back this stuff up so would value any factual input.
It's all a bit chicken and egg really. Now WHY do BMW NEED to have servo brakes?
Let's start with ABS (I said it was chicken and egg). ABS works by sensing when the wheel is about to lock up and then momentarily releasing the brakes.
Fine, so how about making it safer by not, ever releasing all the hydraulic pressure but merely just the servo assistance? That should work.
Okay so we have Servo assistance to allow us to have ABS - (it makes sense to me).
We also need to make sure that the relative efficiency of Servo assisted brakes compared to the the same system without servo assist is large, such that loss of servo assist seems effectively like releasing the brakes.
Ha! Therein it seems lies the problem.
Well that's my take on it anyway, Servo added to enable ABS not to give more powerful brakes, because we know that we don't need servo assist on a bike.
I haven't got the technical information to back this stuff up so would value any factual input.
It's all a bit chicken and egg really. Now WHY do BMW NEED to have servo brakes?
Let's start with ABS (I said it was chicken and egg). ABS works by sensing when the wheel is about to lock up and then momentarily releasing the brakes.
Fine, so how about making it safer by not, ever releasing all the hydraulic pressure but merely just the servo assistance? That should work.
Okay so we have Servo assistance to allow us to have ABS - (it makes sense to me).
We also need to make sure that the relative efficiency of Servo assisted brakes compared to the the same system without servo assist is large, such that loss of servo assist seems effectively like releasing the brakes.
Ha! Therein it seems lies the problem.
Well that's my take on it anyway, Servo added to enable ABS not to give more powerful brakes, because we know that we don't need servo assist on a bike.
