Debuted by Bosch just now. Works flawlessly across a number of surfaces with minute drain on the battery: https://cyclingindustry.news/bosch-debuts-abs-braking-technology-for-e-mobility/
I noticed that too!"The second study, based on data from more than 5,400 bicycle collisions and falls, also confirms that no braking took place in up to 75 percent of collisions. This is where ABS systems can be invaluable."
I'm having a lot of trouble understanding how an ABS system is going to help when people aren't even braking...
Dummies! abs means automatic braking system!"The second study, based on data from more than 5,400 bicycle collisions and falls, also confirms that no braking took place in up to 75 percent of collisions. This is where ABS systems can be invaluable."
I'm having a lot of trouble understanding how an ABS system is going to help when people aren't even braking...
.. cannot see how that would help, cyclists are as likely to get a rear end collision from a faster moving vehicle. So automatic speeding up might have value. Cyclists tend to have eyes in their heads looking forward, and not to be traveling fast.. 25 km HR is not fast!,Dummies! abs means automatic braking system!
See! I know stuff me, innit!
Hmmmm.. who is winding who here... cannot see how that would help, cyclists are as likely to get a rear end collision from a faster moving vehicle. So automatic speeding up might have value. Cyclists tend to have eyes in their heads looking forward, and not to be traveling fast.. 25 km HR is not fast!,
I was assuming that the abs referred to anti locking , stopping the cyclist going over the handlebars
Dono.. I don't do humour wellHmmmm.. who is winding who here.
Yep ... My students used to say my jokes were no laughting matter.Really?