. No idea why BMW still has early 1980s braking effort in 2003...
I expect because they still produce 1980's power

. No idea why BMW still has early 1980s braking effort in 2003...

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My point was that the system is intended to do more braking sooner. The ABS
then regulates the braking force.
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Neil. This whole thing is about braking in emergencies. I know..
It may well be that you and many others here possess the reactions of a mongoose and the foresight of a minor prophet.
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I attempted to make a case that servoed braked (necesarily linked to ABS)
had a function beyond reducing input / effort at the controls.
If they wanted front-rear linking with reactive proportioning then maybe the servo is no worse than the Honda setup with lots of pipes, valves and different pistons in the same caliper operated by front and rear brake (I don't follow the reliability of those Honda models).
No one 'bought' it.
Oh well.
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Incidentally it's much more expensive to de-link the CBS brakes on a Blackbird (or, presumably, any CBS Honda) than it is to de-servo a BMW. Useless fact for the day![]()
I'm so glad i don't have to worry about ANY of this rubbish...

Ive also had to park facing uphill a couple of times then forgotten about the lose of brake effect as it starts to roll backwards.![]()
This is another occasion when they're particularly shite offroad, parked in gear, climb on the bike on a steep hill, pull the clutch in and ........."feckin thing"![]()
This is another occasion when they're particularly shite offroad, parked in gear, climb on the bike on a steep hill, pull the clutch in and ........."feckin thing"![]()