Had bit of a scarey moment today when a
Volvo pulled out in front of me
when I was doing about 60
. I grabbed a handful of brake lever and just squeezed like hell. After a very impressive initial retardation the brakes seemed to let go for a bit before working again when I say a bit it seemed like ages. I actually released the lever a touch and re-applied as I thought about ABS and trusting it to sort things out. The brakes did work incredibly well but the sensation was a bit unnerving so when I calmed down and got home I went to brake test the bike on a deserted straight road and noticed the same effect. Just using the bar ("front") lever I grabbed it as tight as I dare at around 80 and again I got a lot of braking followed by slighly reduced braking for quite a bit before I got full braking again. The roads are dry, the tyres A1, the surface very grippy and if I'd done it on any other bike it would have been a BIG stoppie. If it was the ABS I would have expected a more regular pulsing and not such a long reduced breaking period. Anyone else noticed this effect, is it normal (I did wonder whether it was the rear wheel lifting but whatever it is I'm not sure I like it). Having said that such lunatic behaviour on a non ABS bike would have seen me on the floor. I've heard some of you guys extolling the virtues of the servoed ABS brakes and how you can use them for ultra late braking on track days etc but they just seem a bit unpredictable for that sort of thing. I don't think I have a fault so I'd suggest anyone who hasn't felt the effect of emergancy braking should go and try it cos it's awfully tempting to let some of the pressure off the lever as the bike veers about and feels like the front is going to lock-up at any moment. Any advice/thoughts/comments would be appreciated.
Volvo pulled out in front of me
