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05-26-2010, 09:50 AM | #12 | |
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When I applied the brakes, I felt the lever and the pedal had a small pulsing, almost a vibration feel. The salesperson (a pal, BTW) said it was the ABS. It's kind of a ghostly vibration, I'm not sure it really was there or not. Maybe just the power of suggestion?? Who knows? All I know is although it hauls the bike down really fast, but I'm not sure I like the feel (on Harleys anyway). Not that I'm an old man, set in my ways, or anything like that. :lol: O_o
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Re: Another topic for discussion - ABS brakes
OOPS..... you' right. :retard:
Never noticed any ABS vibrations. O_o
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Re: Another topic for discussion - ABS brakes
That pulsation is normal and only on when the system is activated. Even if the ABS is "ON", it doesn't modulate the brakes until the system gets input that a wheel is skidding, then it pulsates or modulates the braking force to prevent that. For normal non-skidding braking there is no pulsation or vibration, and none is felt.
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05-26-2010, 10:41 AM | #16 |
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Re: Another topic for discussion - ABS brakes
BTW, the only time I feel the pulses is at HARD braking. In my truck, that is.
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Re: Another topic for discussion - ABS brakes
That's because you are on the verge of a wheel lock-up. The system pulsated the brakes to prevent that. That's how it works, only when it's needed.
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05-26-2010, 08:47 PM | #19 |
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No problem, we're all bad to some degree. some more than others, but in the end. we're all good.
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05-30-2010, 04:26 PM | #20 |
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Re: Another topic for discussion - ABS brakes
Get used to it. Eventually ABS will be required on bikes, along with air bags.
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