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I thought the point of ABS was to allow your to steer while braking.Just putting in my two cents worth.
Quote from: Zoom Zoom on March 25, 2016, 11:50:21 AMThe 07 has the button as well[/quoteYeah, couldn't help but notice that after 8 yearsHuzo, firstly, I was simply commenting to the person I quoted that the 07 had the same button. Furthermore, you did not indicate in your original post how long, or how familiar, you were with the bike. For all we knew, you recently bought it.So, that begs the question: Why throw any money at something that you can turn off or free at your discretion? Now, I would assume you are aware that ABS in and of itself, is more a traction aid rather than a braking aid. It is supposed to keep the wheels from locking up based on available traction during braking. I'll leave it at that as I already have read other responses to this, and yes, I owned an 07 norge for some time myself.John Henry
The 07 has the button as well[/quoteYeah, couldn't help but notice that after 8 years
Just a little bump on an old thread.Some of the comments might be worth taking on board in conjunction with the “ABS - essential or not” thread..
I assume you don't have any kind of regular roadworthy inspection scheme where you are.
Sure do. Annual state safety inspection. In my State like most Motorcycles are not required to have functional ABS
The only way to activate ABS is to lock one of the wheels.
Bike ABS doesn't work like car ABS.
So what are the differences? Does it take lean angle into consideration and intervene sooner if you are dragging a knee? Does it intervene sooner, before lockup? Does it have to do with how road speed is compared to wheel speed at each end? My curiosity is piqued. For simplicity, can we compare the average car system to that on a Guzzi?
However if the factory fitted it would it not be a major safety system that would be expected to be functional? (may vary from region to region). Similar to emissions a 1970's vehicle needs to meet the emission of the era a 2000's need to meet 2000's standards.