Fencer
Why yes, I am a Smart ASS
I posted this once before and it turned into an I do/don't like ABS. Lets not go there this time.
I was cleaning up and filing some stuff when I came across my 06 sales brocher so I decided to re-read it to see if I got the marketing hype. I came across a Typo? maybe?
As per the last topic. The final word was the front brakes are not linked to the rear at all and the rear link to two of the front calipers. Per Yamaha's website
"Standard equipment Unified Braking System w/ABS: The front brake lever activates six of the eight front braking pistons; the rear brake pedal activates the rear piston and the remaining two front pistons, for balanced anti-lock braking in all conditions."
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The printed book reads,
"Combined ABS. Now the front brake lever operates six of the eight pistons in the front calipers AND TWO OF THE FOUR IN THE REAR, while the rear pedal activates the REMAINING two front pistons ALONG with the other two in the rear caliper - for optimun braking balance."
Now I know why I posted the first topic to begin with. I felt the back tire should not roll with the front brake applied.
Is this another case of redlining at 20,000 rpms?
On the 05 with ABS is there ANY linkage front to back?
Will someone with an 06 centerstand it, grab the front brake, and check for movement on the rear?
I was cleaning up and filing some stuff when I came across my 06 sales brocher so I decided to re-read it to see if I got the marketing hype. I came across a Typo? maybe?
As per the last topic. The final word was the front brakes are not linked to the rear at all and the rear link to two of the front calipers. Per Yamaha's website
"Standard equipment Unified Braking System w/ABS: The front brake lever activates six of the eight front braking pistons; the rear brake pedal activates the rear piston and the remaining two front pistons, for balanced anti-lock braking in all conditions."
[SIZE=12pt]BUT...[/SIZE]
The printed book reads,
"Combined ABS. Now the front brake lever operates six of the eight pistons in the front calipers AND TWO OF THE FOUR IN THE REAR, while the rear pedal activates the REMAINING two front pistons ALONG with the other two in the rear caliper - for optimun braking balance."
Now I know why I posted the first topic to begin with. I felt the back tire should not roll with the front brake applied.
Is this another case of redlining at 20,000 rpms?
On the 05 with ABS is there ANY linkage front to back?
Will someone with an 06 centerstand it, grab the front brake, and check for movement on the rear?
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