I'm a human - I wouldn't buy a non-ABS bike anymore.
My thoughts too
Unless it's an airhead when the lack of braking ability gives a default abs

I'm a human - I wouldn't buy a non-ABS bike anymore.

ABS can't save you from bad riding.
It can save you from applying a little too much brake than you should have tho, and lets face it to err is human, so ABS is a good thing IMO, if it works and you don't know it's there until it does, just like the setup on my current GSA.

....................why did you get into that situation..............tiredness/poor observation/careless thinking/too fast/too slow/wrong position on road/too close to other traffic/too fast for poor road surfaces-potential gravel/mudChill pill. Just joshing.No you can save yourself from bad riding.................with quick reactions and evasive action with an alert mind whilst riding
On that occasion in July 2005...................I saved myself.............ABS wouldn't have helped one jot in that situation and not many other dodgy riding moments that I've had over the years...................quick thinking, bike skill and evasive action has saved me
Stay alert.................stay alive

Grabbing a handful of brake in an emergency....................why did you get into that situation..............tiredness/poor observation/careless thinking/too fast/too slow/wrong position on road/too close to other traffic/too fast for poor road surfaces-potential gravel/mud
Tou can mitigate a lot of these things
I wasn't riding badly Adam................unseen diesel on road and my quick thinking/reactions helped
No. but you can save yourself from bad riding.................with quick reactions and evasive action with an alert mind whilst riding
On that occasion in July 2005...................I saved myself.............ABS wouldn't have helped one jot in that situation and not many other dodgy riding moments that I've had over the years...................quick thinking, bike skill and evasive action has saved me
Stay alert.................stay alive
Grabbing a handful of brake in an emergency....................why did you get into that situation..............tiredness/poor observation/careless thinking/too fast/too slow/wrong position on road/too close to other traffic/too fast for poor road surfaces-potential gravel/mud
Tou can mitigate a lot of these things
Ice and snow in the Eifel mountains a couple of years ago and the only bike out of four to go down was .... wait for it .... equipped with ABS.

After that I have complete faith in the benefits of the ABS when in normal road conditions. By normal I mean wet or dry.Don't kid yourself..................that may be how you chose to remember the incident with the benefit of hindsight but from where I was LUCK played a huge part in tour continued existence on this planet,
the tyres regaining grip was as much due to the fact that the roads were not entirely soaked-but had dry patches.......
that the car driver braked when he did......
that yours and his trajectories were what they were and the fact that you both were able to take avoiding action........
your superhuman skills may have played a part but there are too many "what ifs" and variables to dismiss the value ABS would have had in this situation,I'll happily pay the extra and spec ABS every time as I have done on my last 3 GS's I can always switch it off if I'm wearing my superhero costume![]()
too............imagine the scratches to me then new bike)

That is the question, Now when i went into a bm dealer in london a couple of years ago the sales bloke he "wouldn't sell me a gs" without ABS. i am now looking at gs's again but alot more seriously this time i have found one without abs,
now i know that the crash bars are an extra but what else as the dealer is not a BM dealer he said the recall/s have been done .
he's is a pic
2005
13000 miles
£6000
i would say not bad condition just a little scruffy as i went to see it today.
What do you reckon
cheers
When you have ABS the bike uses both brakes and keeps the bike level
engineer said:safety aids lull one into a false sense of security, which is far, far more dangerous

Leathers and a helmet do not take control of the bike; they are passive safety aids - ABS takes over control when it thinks it knows best - there is no comparison.


If a car had a sharpened steel spike about 3 feet long that shot out from the centre of the steering wheel in the event of an accident - (instead of air bags, ABS, crumple zones and other 'safety' features) - there would be far fewer deaths and serious injuries on the roads.
