ABS Breaks on new bikes?
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dont buy the one with abs, because the system is designed to make motorcycles more safer for riders, you would have to take that system off the bike and switch it to a non abs, i know you dont want you rear wheel to lockin up while your doing a 12. because you tap the brakes to hard. you dont want any thing that a computer tells the bike when to brake
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dont buy the one with abs, because the system is designed to make motorcycles more safer for riders, you would have to take that system off the bike and switch it to a non abs, i know you dont want you rear wheel to lockin up while your doing a 12. because you tap the brakes to hard. you dont want any thing that a computer tells the bike when to brake
and yes i asked the same question before about the abs and found out the 600rr has 2 color schemes that come with abs and u have to pay extra. so no worries
#8
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not everyone would want abs, and honda and the others know it. even if it came to everybike having it, power commander and other electronic companies will come out with something that could ''stop it'' or over ride it for lack of a better term
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if you or anyone that you know can lock up their rear tire while "doing a 12" i will personally lick their ***** - no homo of course
and yes i asked the same question before about the abs and found out the 600rr has 2 color schemes that come with abs and u have to pay extra. so no worries
and yes i asked the same question before about the abs and found out the 600rr has 2 color schemes that come with abs and u have to pay extra. so no worries
Anti Lock Breakin System, Im My boy has a 09 cbr rr, the Abs Is Good for Normal Riding, But for Stunting NO""""". The First day he got it, He took it for a spin and i guess he think "" ok i got it now'' he come back to shop and did a wheelie than tried to do a slide off the rear wheel, the rear locked up and when he try to let it go the bike is still slideing , causing him to lay the bike down. so thats how i know
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Anti Lock Breakin System, Im My boy has a 09 cbr rr, the Abs Is Good for Normal Riding, But for Stunting NO""""". The First day he got it, He took it for a spin and i guess he think "" ok i got it now'' he come back to shop and did a wheelie than tried to do a slide off the rear wheel, the rear locked up and when he try to let it go the bike is still slideing , causing him to lay the bike down. so thats how i know
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bro you are a class A, section 9 ******* moron. i can barely make out what youre typing and what i can make out doesnt make a bit of sense. not once in your rambling bullshit did u even sorta make sense. your telling me "your boy" locked up the rear tire of his rr that has anti lock brakes? thats not even possible. "your boy" crashed his bike cuz im assuming hes as dumb as you.
Mr English teacher, since you know so much and your so smart you would of figure out the point in the message. Im the dumb kid here but as i see in most of these forums your always the one thats talking out your face, you dont know me and i dont know you so let keep it like that,
one thing i know well is fact bitch,
Anti-lock brakes are a safety feature available on many new motorcycles . They are designed to help you keep control of your motorcycle even when you brake hard. your wheels can lock up when you slam on the brake pedal. This locking prevents you from controlling the movement of your wheels and affects steering during a swerve or skid. Anti-lock brakes, however, automatically release and reapply your brakes, so you can maintain control of your motorcycle . The anti-lock brake system, also called ABS (A-B-S), is much like the pumping technique used with conventional brakes, but ABS relies on a computer to do it much faster and more accurately than any driver can. This leaves you free to focus on steering clear of the obstacle. If you haven't ride with anti-lock brakes, you may need time to get used to them. Instead of pumping, brake firmly and keep your foot steady on the front lever or rear brake pedal. ABS does the rest while you steer out of danger. You can expect a certain amount of noise and vibration when ABS is in use. This means the brakes are working properly. ABS systems work in conjunction with a motorcycle's regular brakes, so if ABS fails for any reason, the normal braking system will take over. For more information about anti-lock brakes, consult your owner's manual or a motorcycle dealer. ©2008 .All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
I guess you owe the guys and made the abs system a Blow Job,
and my boy can ride, i hope your riding skills is better than your **** talking skills
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Mr English teacher, since you know so much and your so smart you would of figure out the point in the message. Im the dumb kid here but as i see in most of these forums your always the one thats talking out your face, you dont know me and i dont know you so let keep it like that,
one thing i know well is fact bitch,
Anti-lock brakes are a safety feature available on many new motorcycles . They are designed to help you keep control of your motorcycle even when you brake hard. your wheels can lock up when you slam on the brake pedal. This locking prevents you from controlling the movement of your wheels and affects steering during a swerve or skid. Anti-lock brakes, however, automatically release and reapply your brakes, so you can maintain control of your motorcycle . The anti-lock brake system, also called ABS (A-B-S), is much like the pumping technique used with conventional brakes, but ABS relies on a computer to do it much faster and more accurately than any driver can. This leaves you free to focus on steering clear of the obstacle. If you haven't ride with anti-lock brakes, you may need time to get used to them. Instead of pumping, brake firmly and keep your foot steady on the front lever or rear brake pedal. ABS does the rest while you steer out of danger. You can expect a certain amount of noise and vibration when ABS is in use. This means the brakes are working properly. ABS systems work in conjunction with a motorcycle's regular brakes, so if ABS fails for any reason, the normal braking system will take over. For more information about anti-lock brakes, consult your owner's manual or a motorcycle dealer. ©2008 .All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
I guess you owe the guys and made the abs system a Blow Job,
and my boy can ride, i hope your riding skills is better than your **** talking skills
one thing i know well is fact bitch,
Anti-lock brakes are a safety feature available on many new motorcycles . They are designed to help you keep control of your motorcycle even when you brake hard. your wheels can lock up when you slam on the brake pedal. This locking prevents you from controlling the movement of your wheels and affects steering during a swerve or skid. Anti-lock brakes, however, automatically release and reapply your brakes, so you can maintain control of your motorcycle . The anti-lock brake system, also called ABS (A-B-S), is much like the pumping technique used with conventional brakes, but ABS relies on a computer to do it much faster and more accurately than any driver can. This leaves you free to focus on steering clear of the obstacle. If you haven't ride with anti-lock brakes, you may need time to get used to them. Instead of pumping, brake firmly and keep your foot steady on the front lever or rear brake pedal. ABS does the rest while you steer out of danger. You can expect a certain amount of noise and vibration when ABS is in use. This means the brakes are working properly. ABS systems work in conjunction with a motorcycle's regular brakes, so if ABS fails for any reason, the normal braking system will take over. For more information about anti-lock brakes, consult your owner's manual or a motorcycle dealer. ©2008 .All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
I guess you owe the guys and made the abs system a Blow Job,
and my boy can ride, i hope your riding skills is better than your **** talking skills
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Mr English teacher, since you know so much and your so smart you would of figure out the point in the message. Im the dumb kid here but as i see in most of these forums your always the one thats talking out your face, you dont know me and i dont know you so let keep it like that,
one thing i know well is fact bitch,
Anti-lock brakes are a safety feature available on many new motorcycles . They are designed to help you keep control of your motorcycle even when you brake hard. your wheels can lock up when you slam on the brake pedal. This locking prevents you from controlling the movement of your wheels and affects steering during a swerve or skid. Anti-lock brakes, however, automatically release and reapply your brakes, so you can maintain control of your motorcycle . The anti-lock brake system, also called ABS (A-B-S), is much like the pumping technique used with conventional brakes, but ABS relies on a computer to do it much faster and more accurately than any driver can. This leaves you free to focus on steering clear of the obstacle. If you haven't ride with anti-lock brakes, you may need time to get used to them. Instead of pumping, brake firmly and keep your foot steady on the front lever or rear brake pedal. ABS does the rest while you steer out of danger. You can expect a certain amount of noise and vibration when ABS is in use. This means the brakes are working properly. ABS systems work in conjunction with a motorcycle's regular brakes, so if ABS fails for any reason, the normal braking system will take over. For more information about anti-lock brakes, consult your owner's manual or a motorcycle dealer. ©2008 .All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
I guess you owe the guys and made the abs system a Blow Job,
and my boy can ride, i hope your riding skills is better than your **** talking skills
one thing i know well is fact bitch,
Anti-lock brakes are a safety feature available on many new motorcycles . They are designed to help you keep control of your motorcycle even when you brake hard. your wheels can lock up when you slam on the brake pedal. This locking prevents you from controlling the movement of your wheels and affects steering during a swerve or skid. Anti-lock brakes, however, automatically release and reapply your brakes, so you can maintain control of your motorcycle . The anti-lock brake system, also called ABS (A-B-S), is much like the pumping technique used with conventional brakes, but ABS relies on a computer to do it much faster and more accurately than any driver can. This leaves you free to focus on steering clear of the obstacle. If you haven't ride with anti-lock brakes, you may need time to get used to them. Instead of pumping, brake firmly and keep your foot steady on the front lever or rear brake pedal. ABS does the rest while you steer out of danger. You can expect a certain amount of noise and vibration when ABS is in use. This means the brakes are working properly. ABS systems work in conjunction with a motorcycle's regular brakes, so if ABS fails for any reason, the normal braking system will take over. For more information about anti-lock brakes, consult your owner's manual or a motorcycle dealer. ©2008 .All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
I guess you owe the guys and made the abs system a Blow Job,
and my boy can ride, i hope your riding skills is better than your **** talking skills
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Mr English teacher, since you know so much and your so smart you would of figure out the point in the message. Im the dumb kid here but as i see in most of these forums your always the one thats talking out your face, you dont know me and i dont know you so let keep it like that,
one thing i know well is fact bitch,
Anti-lock brakes are a safety feature available on many new motorcycles . They are designed to help you keep control of your motorcycle even when you brake hard. your wheels can lock up when you slam on the brake pedal. This locking prevents you from controlling the movement of your wheels and affects steering during a swerve or skid. Anti-lock brakes, however, automatically release and reapply your brakes, so you can maintain control of your motorcycle . The anti-lock brake system, also called ABS (A-B-S), is much like the pumping technique used with conventional brakes, but ABS relies on a computer to do it much faster and more accurately than any driver can. This leaves you free to focus on steering clear of the obstacle. If you haven't ride with anti-lock brakes, you may need time to get used to them. Instead of pumping, brake firmly and keep your foot steady on the front lever or rear brake pedal. ABS does the rest while you steer out of danger. You can expect a certain amount of noise and vibration when ABS is in use. This means the brakes are working properly. ABS systems work in conjunction with a motorcycle's regular brakes, so if ABS fails for any reason, the normal braking system will take over. For more information about anti-lock brakes, consult your owner's manual or a motorcycle dealer. ©2008 .All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
I guess you owe the guys and made the abs system a Blow Job,
and my boy can ride, i hope your riding skills is better than your **** talking skills
one thing i know well is fact bitch,
Anti-lock brakes are a safety feature available on many new motorcycles . They are designed to help you keep control of your motorcycle even when you brake hard. your wheels can lock up when you slam on the brake pedal. This locking prevents you from controlling the movement of your wheels and affects steering during a swerve or skid. Anti-lock brakes, however, automatically release and reapply your brakes, so you can maintain control of your motorcycle . The anti-lock brake system, also called ABS (A-B-S), is much like the pumping technique used with conventional brakes, but ABS relies on a computer to do it much faster and more accurately than any driver can. This leaves you free to focus on steering clear of the obstacle. If you haven't ride with anti-lock brakes, you may need time to get used to them. Instead of pumping, brake firmly and keep your foot steady on the front lever or rear brake pedal. ABS does the rest while you steer out of danger. You can expect a certain amount of noise and vibration when ABS is in use. This means the brakes are working properly. ABS systems work in conjunction with a motorcycle's regular brakes, so if ABS fails for any reason, the normal braking system will take over. For more information about anti-lock brakes, consult your owner's manual or a motorcycle dealer. ©2008 .All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
I guess you owe the guys and made the abs system a Blow Job,
and my boy can ride, i hope your riding skills is better than your **** talking skills