ABS is not a substitute for safe driving. Even
with ABS, you must remain alert, react
appropriately and in a timely and defensive
manner during the travel.
Don’t take unnecessary risks.
Cautious driving practices, such as
maintaining an adequate distance away from
the vehicle ahead, not speeding, anticipating
obstacles and adjusting your vehicle’s speed
for traffic, weather and road conditions, are
essential for safe operation.
OPERATION
ABS SYSTEM (For ABS model)
The ABS system is the equipment that
prevents wheel lockup in case of an
emergency braking, thus is capable to
keep stability when applying brakes.
Braking With ABS
Use steady, even braking application on the
front and rear brake levers simultaneously.
Apply the brake levers with the same grip
pressure as you would without ABS.
The system controls braking pressure
automatically and independently at each
wheel to prevent wheel lockup.
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CAUTION
The ABS does not prevent from falling
down while cornering into a slippery
condition.
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Limitations of ABS
ABS does not apply the brakes automatically.
It needs to apply the brakes at the right time
and with the right amount of braking force.
The ABS system only starts to work after
applying the brake lever.