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ABS, Airbags, Leg Protectors, Fly by Wire, Sat Nav, MP3, Phone Sockets why the hell do we want all this crap? I just want to get out and ride a motorcycle without some poxy computer or tech-no gadget interfering with the pleasure of it all. I have had ABS on numerous cars and its never came into play when driving. if you ride up the **** of everything or your mind is drifting on other things then probably the ABS saves your bacon but I would rather read the road in front and anticipate whats happening giving a more pleasurable ride out.
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I agree that ABS is not necessary if you have lots of experience, however I see on this site many new riders that could benefit from this life saving gadget. As most of you know, lock up that back end in a panic and then \\;release after you realize your going down and the rodeo is on.
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