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    Saferide ABS .
    The price tag is very reasonable which is M.R.P.1250/- without shipment charges. The price tag on site is included courier charges. Rest of the information you can get is from their website. This system is not suitable for foreign motorcycles. Get it as fast as possible and fix it from your skilled and professional mechanic.
    Friends, remember one thing this system is not an entertainment plug in. It is A Guaranteed Hardcore Safety Device, In effect, you can brake on any surface, be it water, mud or gravel, with full force at any speed without having the fear of locking the wheels and crashing.
    Do not hesitate to buy. The installation guide is packaged along with the unit

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      ^ you sound one of their sales person (or are you really? )

      I remember, this has been posted and discussed before on the forum. If the ABS technology is that cheap (which I doubt), why its not being offered/developed by the manufacturers yet in large volumes? I think I read on xbhp itself that TVS has this on one of its bike but the price difference is huge between the ABS and Non-ABS version.
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        Yes there is already a thread on the very same and this isn't an actual ABS.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Street-hawk View Post
          Hi Guys...Has any one used ABS on their Bike ? please read the below info...mechanical ABS costs around 1250 rs....

          Its a good news to all moto lovers in India that an Indian based company actually manufactures Mechanical ABS systems themselves.
          The system was introduced by company called EATA Plast Fabrics. And they currently manufacture Mechanical ABS for Indian motorcycles. When I saw the article related to ABS in “Bike India” magazine I was very curious to understand it. But since no one has ever got an ABS system in India which can be fitted to any of our Indian made motorcycles. I bought the system online and tested it on a ThunderBird Twin Spark and a Bajaj Avenger.
          The result was amazing. I could instantly feel the change between both the brakes, I meant, without and with ABS. The bike can stop without skidding under hard braking. The system works 2-3 times per second. When rider presses the brake lever it applies variable pressure to the brake pads hence making sure that the brakes maintain maximum pressure while keeping wheel lock aside on any surface.
          But it depends on vehicle speed. If the speed or load of the motorcycle is high then the system works faster. That means the system is activated 2-3 times every second the brakes are applied. This system is relies on some mechanical spares. The unit is quite small and can fit onto any motorcycle without any alterations or changes. You can roll back to original if you don’t want it.
          [IMG]http://**********.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/indian-bike-abs-300x204.jpg[/IMG]The only catch is that Bajaj vehicles need different spares for ABS, but for other motorcycles all the spares are same. Bajaj has got a different threading style. So EATA Plast Fabrics provides spares for that too. You can order ABS online through Saferide ABS .
          The price tag is very reasonable which is M.R.P.1250/- without shipment charges. The price tag on site is included courier charges. Rest of the information you can get is from their website. This system is not suitable for foreign motorcycles. Get it as fast as possible and fix it from your skilled and professional mechanic.
          Friends, remember one thing this system is not an entertainment plug in. It is A Guaranteed Hardcore Safety Device, In effect, you can brake on any surface, be it water, mud or gravel, with full force at any speed without having the fear of locking the wheels and crashing.
          Do not hesitate to buy. The installation guide is packaged along with the unit
          We already discussed on this and concluded that this is not true ABS system

          Originally posted by RanjithMN View Post
          Yes there is already a thread on the very same and this isn't an actual ABS.
          This is actual ABS system for motorcycle, check this URL



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            Originally posted by pulsater View Post
            ^ you sound one of their sales person (or are you really? )

            I remember, this has been posted and discussed before on the forum. If the ABS technology is that cheap (which I doubt), why its not being offered/developed by the manufacturers yet in large volumes? I think I read on xbhp itself that TVS has this on one of its bike but the price difference is huge between the ABS and Non-ABS version.

            Hi Pulsater...I am not their sales person ..I just came across this article some where on internet.....i tried to search this topic on XBHP but couldn't...so opened new topic.....any way thanks for clarification....

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            • #7
              Originally posted by JitenMistry View Post
              We already discussed on this and concluded that this is not true ABS system



              This is actual ABS system for motorcycle, check this URL



              Press release

              Robert Bosch GmbH - Motorcycle ABS


              Thanks Jiten Mistry Sir...Any idea what actually happens when you fit that golden device ?....on their web site they have put the video of ABS and non ABS..but the bikes in the vdo doesn't seem to be indian bikes with tha device fitted...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Street-hawk View Post
                Thanks Jiten Mistry Sir...Any idea what actually happens when you fit that golden device ?....on their web site they have put the video of ABS and non ABS..but the bikes in the vdo doesn't seem to be indian bikes with tha device fitted...
                Because this kit not available in Indian market yet, even i tried to find on net, but no retailer found who sell this kit.

                As per Bosch site, it will fit any motorcycle. This device is working independently.

                But question is still remaining, when it will available in India and what cost?

                The old Bosch ABS system M4 kit cost around 5890 Euro (as per below site)

                http://www.bosch-motorsport.com/content/language2/html/3826.htm
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                  Originally posted by JitenMistry View Post
                  Because this kit not available in Indian market yet, even i tried to find on net, but no retailer found who sell this kit.

                  As per Bosch site, it will fit any motorcycle. This device is working independently.

                  But question is still remaining, when it will available in India and what cost?

                  The old Bosch ABS system M4 kit cost around 5890 Euro (as per below site)

                  http://www.bosch-motorsport.com/content/language2/html/3826.htm
                  hmmmm... the one from indian company saferide ABS...instaed of ABS we can call it as a mechanical device that delays locking of the wheel...***NOT PREVENTS*** and obviously BOSCH one will be any time better ( if its affordable )......

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                    In a different thread, we already had a discussion regarding the same. I am using the ABS from Saferide. Its excellent.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by on wheels View Post
                      In a different thread, we already had a discussion regarding the same. I am using the ABS from Saferide. Its excellent.

                      On Wheels which bike you have fitted that device on ? I own pulsar 180 UG3...it seems for bajaj bikes the spares needed are different...how can we ensure we get the right spare thru online order ? is there any option to specify manufacturer/model while ordering online ?

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                        Custom ABS Fitment

                        Hello Guys,
                        Just today, I came across ABS system for bikes with non-ABS braking system. Can anyone tell me whether this is genuine and whether such a system can be fitted to a non-ABS braking system without any worries? I am a bit hesitant because, IMO, fiddling with braking system can be dangerous. If such a system can be fitted, I would like to try this on my NS. Given the benefits of an ABS system, I suppose, the one listed here is available for quite a reasonable amount.
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                          Re: Custom ABS Fitment

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                            Re: Custom ABS Fitment

                            Is it an Electronic ABS System with disk sensor of a Mechanical ABS unit which is to be fitted before the caliper? the later one is purely a Mechanical one with no advantages which i have fitted on my bike. The electronic ABS unit in my opinion is a very complicated job to fit on a non ABS bike
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                              Re: Custom ABS Fitment

                              Originally posted by frankpilli View Post
                              Is it an Electronic ABS System with disk sensor of a Mechanical ABS unit which is to be fitted before the caliper? the later one is purely a Mechanical one with no advantages which i have fitted on my bike. The electronic ABS unit in my opinion is a very complicated job to fit on a non ABS bike
                              This is a Mechanical ABS. I am sure I saw it earlier in the XBHP. I also agree with you that E-ABS is much more reliable
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