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How the ABS Works
ABS works by electronically control-
ling braking pressure. A computer
monitors wheel rotation speed. If the
computer detects that a braked wheel
has slowed suddenly, indicating a
skidding situation, the computer will
reduce braking pressure to prevent
that wheel from locking up. ABS
works automatically, so you do not
need any special braking technique.
Just squeeze the front brake lever
and rear brake lever, as forcefully as
necessary for the situation, without
pumping either one. It is normal for
the brake levers to pulsate while the
ABS is operating.
Non-recommended tires can affect
wheel speed and may confuse the
computer.
ABS does not work at very low speed,
less than 8 km/h (5 mph), and does
not work with a discharged battery.
WARNING
Failure to use good judgment with
ABS can be hazardous. ABS can-
not make up for bad road condi-
tions, bad judgement, or improper
operation of the brakes.
Remember that ABS will not com-
pensate for poor judgment, incor-
rect braking techniques, or the
need to slow down over bad roads
or in poor weather conditions. Use
good judgment and do not ride
faster than conditions will safely
allow.