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ABS function<br />

EWA2S31036<br />

WARNING<br />

1-21<br />

FEATURES<br />

When hydraulic control is performed by the ABS, the brake system alerts the rider that the<br />

wheels have a tendency to lock by generating a reaction-force pulsating action in the brake<br />

lever or brake pedal. When the ABS is activated, the grip between the road surface and tires<br />

is close to the limit. The ABS cannot prevent wheel lock* on slippery surfaces, such as ice,<br />

when it is caused by engine braking, even if the ABS is activated.<br />

Use extreme care when operating the vehicle under these conditions.<br />

The ABS is not designed to shorten the braking distance or improve the cornering performance.<br />

Depending on the road conditions, the braking distance may be longer compared to that of<br />

vehicles not equipped with ABS. Therefore, ride at a safe speed and keep a safe distance between<br />

yourself and other vehicles.<br />

The braking of the vehicle, even in the worst case, is principally executed when the vehicle is<br />

advancing straight ahead. During a turn, sudden braking is liable to cause a loss of traction of<br />

the tires. Even vehicles equipped with ABS cannot be prevented from falling over if braked<br />

suddenly.<br />

The ABS does not work when the main switch is turned to “OFF”. The conventional braking<br />

function can be used.<br />

* Wheel lock: A condition that occurs when the rotation of one or both of the wheels has<br />

stopped, but the vehicle continues to travel.

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