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Question: 2.7.01-307

3 Points

Licenses: A A1 A2

What should be noted with a motorbike with a conventional anti-lock braking system (ABS) when braking in a bend?

Choose one or multiple correct answers
  • A. You should nevertheless perform controlled braking when in a declined position
  • B. The self-righting torque is dependent on the braking force
  • C. The transmissible braking forces increase in the declined position

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Correct answer

  • A. You should nevertheless perform controlled braking when in a declined position
  • B. The self-righting torque is dependent on the braking force
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Even if your motorcycle has ABS, you should still use controlled braking as ABS is mostly made for strong braking in straight lines. In a bend, the stronger you break, the more torque you will feel which will tend to put your motorcycle from a tilted to a straight position.

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Chapter 2.7.01

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