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Motorcycle ABS brakes very necessary!

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, 17 September 2013 | 07:49

Increasingly dense traffic dominated by motorcycles then also the higher level of accidents that occur. Accidents that occur in addition to the human factor itself is also due to the lack of safety devices such as ABS brakes supporters.
Before any deeper, let's know first what the ABS and brake functions. ABS or Antilock Brake System is working to avoid the clutches of the brake system continuously. Vehicle without ABS brakes will easily slip when braking on wet or sandy roads as strong and gripped the wheels no longer turn.
Contoh Sistem Rem ABS di roda belakang motor
Being the presence of technology ABS, brake grip will be made to falter and allow rotation of the wheel occurs little by little. Thus when sudden braking on wet or sandy roads the vehicle can still be easily controlled and does not easily slip.
Now imagine the car without ABS brakes and skidded, of course, passengers could still survive, but what about bikes? Surely that is a natural fall and will be more severe injury. Thus the ABS system is starting to be applied to the motor, but the problem is limited to certain moge.
ABS brake system has a high price because it is equipped with a rotation sensor on the wheel which is also connected to the electrical system. Some characteristics of the motor are already using ABS brake system can be seen in the example picture above.
Contoh Sistem Rem ABS di roda depan motor
Some ABS brakes also seems to be a lot for sale on some motorcycle accessories shop. However, the supply is non sensor type, now the question is whether the function of ABS are sold freely on the market can work perfectly as the existing standard motorcycle manufacturer? This of course needs to be done further testing beforehand, given the importance of the brake system on a vehicle.
Here's a video that shows how the ABS brake system on a motorcycle. As well as showing how the consequences of sudden braking on wet roads without ABS brakes.
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