ABS Mandatory

  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    6 years ago
    ABS Brakes will be mandatory on ALL bikes sold in Aust from November 2019 regardless of capacity. This brings us in line with Europe  who mandated ABS on all bikes larger than 125cc back in 2016. Ours go one step further with ALL bikes 
  • Ratbob
    Ratbob
    6 years ago
    Hopefully they'll come with a switch to disengage the ABS, like BMW GS models.
    ABS on gravel is shite.
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    6 years ago
    ABS can get you out of shitty situations more than get you into them
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    6 years ago
    Think your opening a can of worms here, ABS on the dirt is NOT unsafe as you suggest. We all agree that it takes longer to stop and forces you to ride more cautiously but it not "unsafe".  
  • Kingchops
    Kingchops
    6 years ago
    If bikes with ABS had an on/off switch for the ABS, you can be sure that when it came time for the ABS to save you, it would be off.
  • Baloffski
    Baloffski
    6 years ago
    KC don"t be so err negative..Yeah correct though, Mrs Murphy.
  • Baloffski
    Baloffski
    6 years ago
    Remember Mick Crosby? 
    How I loved watching him ride, with non ABS. Would have been painful to watch if he had ABS.
    I tried to copy cat him for years, no where near his slides on S/K"s and others,1K"s 
  • Baloffski
    Baloffski
    6 years ago
    PB you are right again..  Mick Crosby was my mate from NZ whom I worked with in the N.W.
    G. Crosby related, but was the sideways guy.
    Ya dun some miles too old bugga!
  • LOFTYBOB
    LOFTYBOB
    6 years ago
    Except for some trail bikes, enduro bikes, and some adventure bikes will have switchable ABS to turn it off when you like
  • Krash Kinkade
    Krash Kinkade
    6 years ago
    abs as we all agree is a good thing.
    just wondering has anyone managed to do a stoppy ( front wheel on ground rear wheel in the air ) on a dresser with abs?
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    6 years ago
    Thanks mate. Smile at their definition of a trail bike " (A trail bike is defined as having a 21? front wheel and solo seat.) Other than the capacity there would be a few baggers out there that fit that criteria.....LOL
  • LOFTYBOB
    LOFTYBOB
    6 years ago
    I am just happy my new Husky doesn't have it fitted.
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    6 years ago



  • Wideglider
    Wideglider
    6 years ago
    That Cornering ABS demonstration is impressive - allows you to keep your line & not venture into oncoming traffic.
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    6 years ago
    You may have missed the point here, its not about holding your line ,its to assist you to stop hard and quickly where you have encountered a pushbike going much slower than you around a bend as example. Or you have fucked up and gone into a bend too hot and about to run headfirst into that Hilux with a bullbar.
  • Geoff3DMN
    Geoff3DMN
    6 years ago
    I prefer my road bikes to have ABS and cornering ABS seems like a good improvement (yes I've noticed the tendency of activated ABS to stand the bike up and push it wide in a corner).  But that's road bikes, I'm yet to be convinced that the same benefits apply with off road bikes and I notice that even though it was KTM they performed the test on a tar circuit not on a dirt track.
  • Spook
    Spook
    6 years ago
    This explains ABS like no other can................

    HD Forums Australia - ABS_1.jpg

  • LOFTYBOB
    LOFTYBOB
    6 years ago
    I thought it was a big wank when the salesman was telling me about it when I picked up my new Trumpy Tiger XCA, but it is awesome.

    I can fang this thing through the twisties with a lot more confidence that if the road surface or obstacles get in my way, that between me and the bike, we will see it through.

    The ability to dial in how much wheel spin I cam have is also a bonus, I can hang the arse end out on bitumen or dirt without the bike getting away from me.

    I love this Trumpy, and have 7,000 km's clocked up on her in 14 weeks.
  • KB
    KB
    6 years ago
    That'll bugger the posties, no way would you get all that stuff on a postie bike.