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  • #16
    Originally posted by BOOO View Post
    AFAIK, abs requires a micro processor to control breaking.
    As far as every one know itz true,but this 700rs one is a trade off between performance and money. there are many other things for the people who could spend alot!.
    Last edited by Deepakumar; 12-14-2008, 06:25 PM.
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    • #17
      @Deepakumar Congrats. Want a review from you.
      Yamaha YZF-R15 is Here

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      • #18
        Check this out, i live in bombay and i had asked them if they could ship it over here.

        You are requested to deposit the total amount for the ABS System @Rs.450.00 plus Courier Charges @Rs.95.00 in the nearest branch of ICICI Bank Account No: xxxxx ( A/C Kaulson Motorcycles & Scooters Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi ) or Punjab National Bank Account No: xxxxxxxx (A/C Kaulson Motorcycles & Scooters Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi) and inform us, so that your shipment is despatched immediately.
        Also, visit our website www.goforkrp.com ( still under construction ) for the details & pricing for the other products.


        With best regards,

        Marketing Department
        Kaulson Racing (KRP) / Kaulson Motorcycles & Scooters Pvt. Ltd.,

        Office & Showroom : B-101,Nariana Indl. Area, Phase-1, New Delhi-110028 INDIA
        Tel : 25893-777, 25896-777 & 3058-7777
        Fax : 011-3058-7777 E-Mail :
        [email protected]

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        • #19
          @tazz How come 450+95. Someone said that it is for 700
          Yamaha YZF-R15 is Here

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          • #20
            Originally posted by DriftKingNT View Post
            @tazz How come 450+95. Someone said that it is for 700
            Depends upon shipping!.
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            • #21
              Anyone Installed it?........
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              • #22
                Originally posted by Deepakumar View Post
                Anyone Installed it?........
                First of all. Did you install it?
                Yamaha YZF-R15 is Here

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                • #23
                  Woah! This will be too good for the bikes with a very powerful rear disc break, but then again how many of such bikes do we have.

                  I mean I am not trying to start an argument or something, but people take a lot of precaution now adays with the front discs!
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by satyenpoojary View Post
                    Woah! This will be too good for the bikes with a very powerful rear disc break, but then again how many of such bikes do we have.

                    I mean I am not trying to start an argument or something, but people take a lot of precaution now adays with the front discs!
                    Looks like this can be used on the R15, since it has Nissin brakes. Any idea why the ABS unit is only compatible with Nissin?
                    OT: So is this the technology TVS is working on for their Apache 200?
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by R15Rocks View Post
                      Looks like this can be used on the R15, since it has Nissin brakes. Any idea why the ABS unit is only compatible with Nissin?
                      OT: So is this the technology TVS is working on for their Apache 200?
                      don't know that but see the info posted by ken bro,

                      Originally posted by ken cool View Post
                      Thanks for sharing. I saw Vivek Sharma using it on his black Comet on his rears. He said that it is effective to a certain point. As is described in the article.

                      Actually, I thought that this was an article on different kinds of ABS that manufacturers have developed.
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                      • #26
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                        Can any one please tell me if this can be installed on a pulsar and does it do the job of ABS...looks very tiny.

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                        • #27
                          Another ABS

                          Guys,

                          I have also read same article in BikeIndia.com. (www.saferideabs.com). Kit cost around 1250/- Rs. Approx.

                          My queries are?

                          1) What is expire time of this equipment? (Since it attached with bike braking, if it will failed to work, then what happen, will brake still work normally or not?)
                          2) Since both are provide same equipment for the same purpose then which is the best for us (value for money)?
                          Watch India's 1st Mivv GP exhaust on YZF R15.

                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvO6ogatJn0

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                          • #28
                            hey guys,
                            i have installed krp abs somedays back...just gave it a try cause it was for 650+75 shipping...and yes it does work pretty well.u can feel the difference even with rtr's good discs.give it a try.you wouldn't find ur money in drain.oh yes one more thing.while ordering it please mention ur bike.in pulsar the threading of banjo bolt is thicker so it doesnt fit.and do call them.they are pretty friendly.
                            cheers.

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                            • #29
                              ABS for bikes...

                              From what I hear, this abs system (if i may call it that!) is not like the other "conventional" abs systems used. The modern ABS system applies individual brake pressure to wheel(s) through a control system of hub mounted sensors and a dedicated micro-controller.*
                              The one for offer here in India is a hydraulic one which detects locking of wheels & stops the flow of fluid hence releasing the brakes in a start-stop-start motion. It gives a feel of pressing the brake lever on & off continuously.
                              Still a good development, i'll say a first step towards getting the real thing here. But still not as effective as the electronic abs.
                              *Source: Wikipedia. Anti-lock braking system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Deepakumar View Post
                                Kaulson Racing products.
                                B-101, Naraina Indl. Area, Phase-1, New Delhi - 110028, INDIA
                                011-25893-777, 25896-777 & 3058-7777 Fax: 011-3058-7777
                                Hello Deepakumar,

                                Any idea where is it available in Bangalore?

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