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Re: [ST] Sprint ABS
- Subject: Re: [ST] Sprint ABS
- From: John Johnson <jf.johnson@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 18:44:16 -0800 (Pacific Standard Time)
I'm aware of that Dave. What I meant was that the bike was much more stable
and I may have an opportunity to come off the brake and execute evasive
moves.
John Johnson
06 ST, 05 BMW GS
British Columbia, Canada
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From: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 02/13/06 14:35:37
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ST] Sprint ABS
I very much doubt that you could have done any "evasive" moves.
Unlike a car it takes more then just not locking the wheel to steer a
motorcycle.
If the ABS is holding the front just short of lockup, then when you lean,
you fall.
I believe in ABS.
And I am sure you would have had more control. But none of the motorcycle
ABS systems that I have heard of can handle a turn.
David W. Funk
'00 Sprint ST
'96 BMW K75S ABS
Pleasanton, CA
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