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Old 05-10-2010, 07:47 PM   #11
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Do people have a skidding problem? I've locked the shit out of my brakes before and my locked rear brake didn't mean shit with it being 4ft above the ground as I headed straight for a deer.

Now despite I hate government regulations and wont' support many of them, with what I assume is the biggest selling style of bike (being a cruiser) not really capable of an endo, would ABS benefit those riders?
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Old 05-10-2010, 10:02 PM   #12
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That study wouldn't have found that the bikes that even come with antilock brakes are high end motorcycles that have a different type of owner. That OWNER is probably less likely to make an insurance claim, in general.

Thatss exactly what I was thinking. A CBR, GSXR, etc compared to a pricey GS or somesuch? What are the odds some old fart (not including Trip) is going to be doing some crazy shit on his bike like a newbie seeing how hard he can ride? Way different types of riders (typically).
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Old 05-10-2010, 10:05 PM   #13
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I don't have an issue with ABS. Doesn't really bother me.

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Thatss exactly what I was thinking. A CBR, GSXR, etc compared to a pricey GS or somesuch? What are the odds some old fart (not including Trip) is going to be doing some crazy shit on his bike like a newbie seeing how hard he can ride? Way different types of riders (typically).
yeah, people freak out when i manhandle the GS because of the money that is involved.
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Do people have a skidding problem? I've locked the shit out of my brakes before and my locked rear brake didn't mean shit with it being 4ft above the ground as I headed straight for a deer.

Now despite I hate government regulations and wont' support many of them, with what I assume is the biggest selling style of bike (being a cruiser) not really capable of an endo, would ABS benefit those riders?
I've seen a lot of people lock it up and ride straight off the road in a corner, which I doubt ABS would help one little bit.
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Old 05-10-2010, 11:39 PM   #15
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I think it's a space issue.

I think it's a problem with the space between the ears.
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Old 05-11-2010, 01:46 AM   #16
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Now hold on a minute. I love the argument against ABS... why don't you want it?

I don't want them required, but I'm all for having the technology.
I don't like the cost, and complexity. My bike is complex enough.
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Old 05-11-2010, 03:15 AM   #17
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I have an EX500 and a ZX6r. The EX500 doesn't need ABS; it just needs brakes. Shit don't stop worth crap. Now the 09 6r on the other hand will throw you over the bars with a handful, but I still don't want ABS. Too much weight and cost. Besides if you have good sticky front race tires, you really don't need it. You will fly over the bars before the wheel locks up.
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Old 05-11-2010, 05:40 PM   #18
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Now hold on a minute. I love the argument against ABS... why don't you want it?
Added cost, added weight, less rider directed control, one more thing to go wrong, and the fact that most people who do their own wrenching, will have a snow ball's chance in hell of properly bleeding an ABS system.

Other than that, I'm all for it...

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Old 05-11-2010, 07:58 PM   #19
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Added cost, added weight, less rider directed control, one more thing to go wrong, and the fact that most people who do their own wrenching, will have a snow ball's chance in hell of properly bleeding an ABS system.

Other than that, I'm all for it...

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22lbs extra on the CBR600. One other thing I don't like is that with Honda they shove linked brakes down your throat with the ABS package.
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22lbs extra on the CBR600. One other thing I don't like is that with Honda they shove linked brakes down your throat with the ABS package.
LBS is a real bitch to bleed, but I never had a complaint about the performance.
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