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Thread: ABS on a bike? Yeah it was a good idea.

Created on: 06/22/16 06:51 PM

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ABS on a bike? Yeah it was a good idea.
06/22/16 6:51 PM

Raining like hell today and traffic stops fast in front of me. Got to see what ABS is good for. Oh shit moment! Traction control too, what a friggen awesome invention. Coming from gen 1 BUSA realize how great brakes are on this damn thing! Swear back brakes alone are better than BUSA was with both brakes. I could get use to this!

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RE: ABS on a bike? Yeah it was a good idea.
06/23/16 2:31 PM

Yes, ABS is an awesome addition. Pouring rain and I just slam on the brakes from about 40mph and all the bike does is controllably stop, truly confidence inspiring. Now I'm confident that when the time comes for a panic stop I can just grab a hand full of front lever and a foot full of rear lever without worry about tucking.

This is the 1st bike I've owned with ABS and it's definitely the best braking experience I've ever sampled.



2014 ZX-14R ABS, CBlasted (Sad Face ):

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RE: ABS on a bike? Yeah it was a good idea.
06/30/16 5:21 AM

I dont use it as much as i thought i might, but if i only need it once it was worth the cost. That has already happened so.....



2020 on the way!!!!!!

2015 ZX14R ABS - Brocks CT Single Quiet Kore, PCV, Brocks/Guhl ECU Flash 2 (plus cooling fan mod), Brocks clutch mod (smokin street), HyperPro RSC,PIAA 65W Bulbs, schnitz fender eleminator,5/8" Drop, Pro Grips 719, Billet adjustable kick stand,17/41 gears, superbrightles.com,EK 3D, Aluminum chain guard, etc, etc

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RE: ABS on a bike? Yeah it was a good idea.
06/30/16 11:12 AM

I needed to do an emergency stop on a VFR1200 and when the abs started to activate the bike kept moving forward and I thought "I'm going to hit this bitch" I've been riding for 20 years and done over 40 trackdays, I feel I have a pretty good feel for how much distance I need to control my speed, and I feel completely uncertain about ABS now.

It was dry and clean pavement but I do think I crossed over a crack in the pavement under braking.

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ViperBoy



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RE: ABS on a bike? Yeah it was a good idea.
07/07/16 7:10 PM

ABS kicked in the other day for the first time when a genius on a bicycle decided to cross 2 lanes of stopped cars at a light while I was lane splitting between them. Probably only doing 20mph, but literally 1-2 feet longer stopping distance and I would have run him over dead center. Instead, I just mangled his rear wheel and kept my bike perfectly straight w/o hitting cars. Bike did a 0 MPH fall at the end, but only a slight scratch on the frame slider.

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RE: ABS on a bike? Yeah it was a good idea.
07/07/16 7:17 PM

I'm on a 2012 and supposedly they did not come with the ABS activated even though the hardware is all there but I know it has kicked in on the track so WTF?



190/55 is overrated. 200/55 is where it is at.

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RE: ABS on a bike? Yeah it was a good idea.
07/08/16 7:51 AM

Auron, Does the VFR have linked brakes? Those do not get good reviews with sportbike guys. My dad loves it on the F6B, but I think something is lost on that technology with lighter bikes. Also not sure what year your VFR is but after the 2012/13 models they made major improvements to breaking and a few other biggies that users complained about.


* Last updated by: darkarcher on 7/8/2016 @ 7:58 AM *



2020 on the way!!!!!!

2015 ZX14R ABS - Brocks CT Single Quiet Kore, PCV, Brocks/Guhl ECU Flash 2 (plus cooling fan mod), Brocks clutch mod (smokin street), HyperPro RSC,PIAA 65W Bulbs, schnitz fender eleminator,5/8" Drop, Pro Grips 719, Billet adjustable kick stand,17/41 gears, superbrightles.com,EK 3D, Aluminum chain guard, etc, etc

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