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Originally Posted by fireblah
whats trail braking ? a kind of braking where rear brakes less than front ? or more than front ?
I dont thing C-ABS will distribute according to any 'trail effect'. It does distribute the braking force, that too not too much.
I did a google on trail braking, it seems its more about gradual braking release as you enter a turn.. thus a 'trail', so dunno what you mean here.
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Ya i meant braking just before diving into the corner, and braking while still into a "lean"...at that point the contact patch of the tire wont be that much as it's on the straight.
The C-ABS works on either of the end right?
i mean pressing the rear will also activate the front, and vice versa, while distributing the pressure according to the contact patch of the tire?
So if the system senses that the rear is stepping out of the line in lean (when brake'd) will it release the pressure in nick of time, and apply the released pressure to the front, or will it alltogether cancel it, (like no braking at the both ends even if the driver is applying brakes) if it senses that applying the "taken" pressure from the rear to the front will make it(front) loose the line?