I have an 04 1200GS with the servo brakes and ABS. When practising emergency stops I have never been happy with the way the brakes release as the rear wheel begins to loose traction and the brakes do not come back on for quite some time.
The following is a quote from the BMW Sport Touring Forum
"having the front brakes release cause the rear brake locked up is STUPID. The mid-type ABS systems did this "
Is this what happens with the servod ABS? It would explain what seems to happen when trying out an e-stop and has once happened to me as a car pulled out in front of me and I attempet to use max braking. I guess it would also explain why a similar thing can happen when braking on rumble strips. surely the front shouldn't release just because the rear is lifting/skidding.
Does this happen on the later non servo ABS bikes?
The following is a quote from the BMW Sport Touring Forum
"having the front brakes release cause the rear brake locked up is STUPID. The mid-type ABS systems did this "
Is this what happens with the servod ABS? It would explain what seems to happen when trying out an e-stop and has once happened to me as a car pulled out in front of me and I attempet to use max braking. I guess it would also explain why a similar thing can happen when braking on rumble strips. surely the front shouldn't release just because the rear is lifting/skidding.
Does this happen on the later non servo ABS bikes?
