
Originally Posted by
Toaster
Agreed. It is a stupid test. The responsiveness of the rear brake doesn't need to go that far. If a rider locks up on a ride, they are sliding, which means not stopping as fast as they could.
Prorider do a very good brake responsiveness test on their level 1 courses. How to push the brakes to mtheir respective and combined limits and how to deal with going beyond the rear brake limit.
I found the ABS on mine incredibly strong. My previous bikes could all emergency brake well, but the new one is even better!
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