A Pole: Do you have ABS or Nought?

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Do you have ABS or Not?

I have linked (whatever that is) ABS!
32
44%
I have unlinked (if it exists) ABS!
3
4%
I do NOT have ABS of any kind and am a whiz at braking!
17
24%
I do not have ABS and constantly use only my rear brake.
1
1%
I do not have ABS but only use my front brake.
11
15%
I do not have ABS or brakes of any kind.
5
7%
I do not have ABS but I wish I did.
3
4%
 
Total votes: 72

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Post by Eddiem »

Boxer

You should add to the pole have ABS brakes but hate them or have ABS brakes use rear break lots!

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Post by bmwr1150rbmw »

I have abs and appreciate them very much
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Post by ladybeemer »

Non ABS for me. While attempting some maintenance a while back with a pal of mine, we changed my brake fluid first. When it came his turn, we got into all kinds of trouble, the bike had to be towed to the shop. Realized later his brakes being ABS required a little more savvy!!!!

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Wish... but with conditions.

Post by maduko »

I ticked No, but wish I did.

But I'm glad my R doesn't have ABS. I wish it had "normal" ABS like my GS had. So there.
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Post by touchton »

I have partially linked ABS on my 2002 R. The dealer has done the service on them to this point, but I plan on doing my own maintenance on them in the next few weeks.
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Post by Mr. C »

2002 R1150R W/ partially linked ABS.

I took the MSF Basic Rider Course in April, got my license in May and the bike on June 1.

http://www.msf-usa.org/index_new.cfm?pa ... ive%20Tour

This is my first bike so I don't have anything to compare it to other than those Suzuki GZ-250's in the class. It appears to work as designed, rear = rear only, front = front & rear, and in a panic stop, it's everything I could hope for!

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Post by 1150929 »

I'll never buy a pure street bike without ABS again. Sure, the servo assist is wooden in feel, but who cares, feel isn't as important when you know you won't lock up. The noise annoys me more, but it's no biggie. There are simplier and maybe better ABS options out there, but I still prefer my R with it.

Maintenance is the part that peeves me off, still don't know why the annual flush and check is needed when cars can go years without anything similar. :roll:
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