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  • EU Proposes Compulsory ABS, but tuning bike will be illegal!!

    NEWLY PROPOSED European technical regulations could see ABS become mandatory on all bikes above 125cc as well as measures to prevent you from tuning your bike.

    The long-awaited proposed regulations include details of future emissions regulations and changes to the detailed technical specifications of all bikes, but the most significant elements are that – should they be passed into law – they will make ABS a legal requirement on all new models.

    Even bikes under 125cc will have to be fitted either with ABS or with combined brakes, while everything over that size will be forced to have anti-lock as standard.

    The regulations come as little surprise to manufacturers; firms are increasingly making ABS at least optional on all their larger bikes, with the systems starting to filter through to superbikes – as on the Fireblade, S1000RR and the new Kawasaki ZX-10R – and smaller machines. Although there's little doubt as to the safety advantages of ABS, the additional cost of the technology is sure to be passed on to customers when it becomes a legal requirement.

    Less clear is the proposal for anti-tampering measures. Something that caused much concern during the consultation procedure that's been underway for months prior to the drafting of the new proposals, the final wording suggests anti-tampering will apply to all bikes. They say “L-category vehicles [that means bikes] shall be equipped with designated measures to prevent tampering of a vehicle's powertrain... with the aim... to prevent modifications that may prejudice safety, in particular by increasing vehicle performance through tampering with with the powertrain in order to increase maximum torque and/or power and/or maximum designed vehicle speed as declared by the manufacturer of a vehicle upon type approval.”

    Linked into that are changes to type approval, whereby all bikes must have their power, torque and top speed declared on their type approval forms, which should at least put an end to the occasionally inflated power figures quoted some manufacturers.

    While that appears to make any performance-boosting modifications illegal, a second paragraphs suggests that it will still be possible, saying “After modification of the powertrain, a vehicle shall comply with the technical requirements of the initial vehicle category and subcategory, or, if applicable, the new vehicle category and subcategory, which were in force when the original vehicle was sold, registered or entered into service.”

    Hmmm, that seems clear then...

    Other changes include new emissions regulations including forthcoming Euro 4 and Euro 5 limits – due in 2013 and 2017 – plus plans to make universal on-board diagnostics (OBD) a legal requirement. That means that, as on modern cars, it should be possible to diagnose faults on increasingly complex bikes by plugging in a simple fault-code reader.

    News: EU proposes anti-tampering measures and ABS for all bikes by 2013 - Motorcycle news: Industry - Visordown
    Last edited by sunilg; 10-09-2010, 01:09 PM.

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    News approved.

    ...and here, we don't even have compulsory disc brakes
    (Been There Done That) x 3.25

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    • #3
      forget disc brakes, even people are not concerned, most of my neighbours say that disc brake is very dangerous and is used only for stunt bikes.. even the mechanics dont help . for them, drum brakes are the best
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      • #4
        ABS and ANTI-TUNING is a good move forward for safety.. Now, all bike makers will start having TUNING ARMS like AMG for MERCEDES BENZ, ABARTH for FIAT and NISMO for NISSAN and they'll start cashing in on the opportunity cause it'll be the ONLY way by which a performance enthusiast will be able to gain more from his motorcycle.. Imagine bike makers charging exorbitant rates for parts like Yamaha did for the R15.. Also, what'll happen to specialist tuning companies like ARROW, YOSHIMURA, COMPCAMS and the like..?
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        • #5
          Originally posted by sunilg View Post
          News approved.

          ...and here, we don't even have compulsory disc brakes
          Exactly. Infact, Indian manufacturers are releasing even 150cc bikes with no Front Disc, to save cost and lure customers... (Yamaha SZ)

          This rule change will immensly boost the value of already modified bikes. Think about it: A modified bike making more power will have high demand in the used bikes market.
          I heard of a Busa making 300PS owned by a Wheelie Record attempter, for example.
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          • #6
            Compulsory ABS!...very good move!
            to me ABS is as important as a helmet!is really helps a lot under panic braking
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            • #7
              compulsory ABS is brilliant!

              Anti-tuning??
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