mcatrophy
Privileged to ride a 2018 FJR1300AS
I'd been dealing with many miles of traffic, and I'd at last come across a stretch of 70mph road that was empty. So I was riding to make up a bit of time while I had the opportunity.
Approached some lights that were green, but as I neared them, they changed to amber. My natural reaction would normally be to simply carry on, there was no traffic waiting to cross, I would almost certainly make it across before the red. However Tomtom had just given me a warning that these lights had a camera to catch red-light runners.
No time to think things through, I hit the anchors. Hard.
What I hadn't fully appreciated was that the road, although completely dry, had patches of dust, probably silt left from heavy rain a couple of days ago. Immediately, the ABS was being called upon over this surface that was sometimes gripping perfectly, sometimes not.
I've often experienced the ABS in operation on previous FJRs, but this was the first "real" episode on my 2018. I don't know if there has been any change in the ABS system, but for the first time I experienced the rear of the bike slithering a bit, so it felt a little unsteady, but the bike stopped ok (albeit a couple of feet over the line), with me having to work a bit to finally hold the bike upright.
Anyway, all was well, and, as I breathed a sigh of relief, I could smell burning rubber. Never known that before.
Approached some lights that were green, but as I neared them, they changed to amber. My natural reaction would normally be to simply carry on, there was no traffic waiting to cross, I would almost certainly make it across before the red. However Tomtom had just given me a warning that these lights had a camera to catch red-light runners.
No time to think things through, I hit the anchors. Hard.
What I hadn't fully appreciated was that the road, although completely dry, had patches of dust, probably silt left from heavy rain a couple of days ago. Immediately, the ABS was being called upon over this surface that was sometimes gripping perfectly, sometimes not.
I've often experienced the ABS in operation on previous FJRs, but this was the first "real" episode on my 2018. I don't know if there has been any change in the ABS system, but for the first time I experienced the rear of the bike slithering a bit, so it felt a little unsteady, but the bike stopped ok (albeit a couple of feet over the line), with me having to work a bit to finally hold the bike upright.
Anyway, all was well, and, as I breathed a sigh of relief, I could smell burning rubber. Never known that before.
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