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New Vmax has ABS brakes!
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June 04, 2008, 04:54:00 PM »
Taken from the Yam site:
"VMAX uses Brembo®-designed master cylinders, the front with radial pump and reserve tank. Large 320mm wave-style dual front discs are matched to radial-mounted mono block 6-piston calipers. On the rear wheel, there’s a 298mm disc, also wave design, and single-piston caliper. These high-tech brakes also incorporate three-position ABS."
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Re: New Vmax has ABS brakes!
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June 04, 2008, 05:05:52 PM »
Hard luggage too!
http://www.starmotorcycles.com/star/products/modelscitemdetail/5/23/111/462/2009/1/7736/0/0/detail.aspx
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Re: New Vmax has ABS brakes!
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June 04, 2008, 07:19:28 PM »
Why is anyone surprised that it has ABS? It's a totally re-designed high-end bike and ABS systems for bikes have finally gotten to the point where the cost is reasonable. On some bikes where they're optional, they're down to $500 retail, meaning they cost the manufacturer half that or less. I don't think it will be very long until the majority of bikes have it standard, or at least offer it as an option at a reasonable price. ABS was exotic on cars once too. I don't think you can find a car without it these days.
For most riders ABS is a definite safety advantage. I've had two spills in my life. I call both of them spills rather than crashes because I rode home from both of them with only minor damage to the bike and nothing but some bruises to myself. I'm confident neither would have happened with if I had been on a bike with ABS. These were quite a few years ago, before ABS for bikes existed at all. Now, I won't buy a bike without it.
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Re: New Vmax has ABS brakes!
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June 04, 2008, 08:05:51 PM »
What's "three-position" ABS? On/off/linked?
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June 04, 2008, 08:29:36 PM »
It's likely similar to (if not the same as) the 3-state ABS system introduced on the 2008 FJR. The previous system operated in either pressurized unpressurized state, the new 3-mode system adds a new pressure-holding state. This supposedly enhances feel at the lever and pedal when the ABS is activated.
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Re: New Vmax has ABS brakes!
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June 04, 2008, 10:11:14 PM »
Thanks, I guess.
But from a purely operational perspective, it is unlinked ABS without an on/off switch?
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and.....they threw in the Ugly at no extra charge!!!
America - what a country...
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Quote from: FJRmgm on June 05, 2008, 02:07:38 PM
and.....they threw in the Ugly at no extra charge!!!
America - what a country...
You guys are the king of ugly! But wait, isn't the V-Max Japanese?
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Why is ABS such a big deal? Seems like you'd get yourself in even more trouble with it than without. For example: Instead of using maximum braking (and coming to the edge of lockup) into a corner, the ABS kicks in and stutters the wheels, causing a highside. Definitely worse than the low side that would happen if you just locked a wheel and slid.
I've seen plenty of reviews and tests where traction control and ABS actually slowed down good-to-pro drivers, but helped poor-to-mediocre drivers. Standard brakes and drivetrain were faster and smoother when used properly.
I hope it doesn't become standard on all bikes- large cruisers/tourers maybe. An option, fine, but I really don't like it in a cage, I certainly don't want it on my bike.
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Re: New Vmax has ABS brakes!
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Quote from: atadaskew on June 04, 2008, 05:05:52 PM
Hard luggage too!
http://www.starmotorcycles.com/star/products/modelscitemdetail/5/23/111/462/2009/1/7736/0/0/detail.aspx
Cheap. $590 with mounts. But butt ugly.
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Quote from: Phenix_Rider on June 06, 2008, 04:13:39 AM
Why is ABS such a big deal? Seems like you'd get yourself in even more trouble with it than without. For example: Instead of using maximum braking (and coming to the edge of lockup) into a corner, the ABS kicks in and stutters the wheels, causing a highside. Definitely worse than the low side that would happen if you just locked a wheel and slid.
I've seen plenty of reviews and tests where traction control and ABS actually slowed down good-to-pro drivers, but helped poor-to-mediocre drivers. Standard brakes and drivetrain were faster and smoother when used properly.
I hope it doesn't become standard on all bikes- large cruisers/tourers maybe. An option, fine, but I really don't like it in a cage, I certainly don't want it on my bike.
Careful, the ABS Nazis will attack.
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Re: New Vmax has ABS brakes!
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Quote from: Phenix_Rider on June 06, 2008, 04:13:39 AM
Why is ABS such a big deal? Seems like you'd get yourself in even more trouble with it than without. For example: Instead of using maximum braking (and coming to the edge of lockup) into a corner, the ABS kicks in and stutters the wheels, causing a highside. Definitely worse than the low side that would happen if you just locked a wheel and slid.
I've seen plenty of reviews and tests where traction control and ABS actually slowed down good-to-pro drivers, but helped poor-to-mediocre drivers. Standard brakes and drivetrain were faster and smoother when used properly.
I hope it doesn't become standard on all bikes- large cruisers/tourers maybe. An option, fine, but I really don't like it in a cage, I certainly don't want it on my bike.
A) You should probably start another hideous ABS general thread instead of hijacking the V-MAX specific ABS thread.
B) If you're on the edge of lockup into a corner, you have other problems. Regardless,
C) If you're ON the edge of lockup (not over), ABS won't have activated and the bike will respond just as a non-ABS bike.
D) And, it's very questionable that a cycle rate as fast as ABS provides would induce a highside in any case.
I've actually posed the opposite question - why isn't rear-wheel-only ABS STANDARD on sportbikes to alleviate rear lockup/highside issues? Everyone oohs and ahs about slipper clutches while denigrating ABS, when they serve EXACTLY the same function - reducing rear-wheel lockup in the event of rider error or varying road conditions.
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Re: New Vmax has ABS brakes!
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Didn't Yamaha read this thread first????
http://www.sport-touring.net/forums/index.php/topic,593.0.html
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Re: New Vmax has ABS brakes!
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Quote from: kevin_stevens on June 06, 2008, 09:35:56 AM
I've actually posed the opposite question -
why isn't rear-wheel-only ABS STANDARD on sportbikes
to alleviate rear lockup/highside issues? Everyone oohs and ahs about slipper clutches while denigrating ABS, when they serve EXACTLY the same function - reducing rear-wheel lockup in the event of rider error or varying road conditions.
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ABS on the rear brake would be a good thing for most riders most of the time.
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A rear wheel lock up is far more controllable than a front - good to have ABS on both wheels for most riders most of the time.
So you see, Kevin, while your proposition seems reasonable....
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Quote from: Baz on June 06, 2008, 12:02:09 AM
You guys are the king of ugly! But wait, isn't the V-Max Japanese?
Yes it is, BUT, the original 1985 V-max was designed
specifically
for the American market. IIRC, there was also a lot of input from designers in California. James Parker comes to mind for some reason, but I could be off on that.
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