![]() ![]() Most of the bikes have different braking system for both front and rear wheels and wheels become lock in the time of break. ![]() A research of a insurance company shows that, bike with ABS has 37 percents less involvement in any accident compare to those bikes are without ABS.Īs a rider we all know that stopping a motorbike is not a easy job. ABS provides you more control over to your bike speed. The weight of ABS1 was 11 kg but it has improve lot and now its become only 0. In 1988 BMW was first time sold ABS for motorcycle. This is the 3rd generation braking system of motorbike. When the brake is applied fuel is come and mix with piston and create a friction against the rotation of disc as a result brake pads grape the rotor from both side with the help of brake caliper and slows the speed of the wheels. But Honda was the first production company to introduce disc brake system in front and rear wheels with its CB750 Four in 1975.Ī disc brake system consists of a brake disc, a brake caliper and brake pads. Disc brake system was first introduced at The Lambretta TV175 Series 3 in 1960. ![]() This is the 2nd generation braking system. When pedal is pressed shoes work inside the metal drum to control the rotational speed of wheels. Types of braking system that are usually used in bike are given below-Īt first we used drum braking system which was first introduce by Maybach in 1900.Drum brake is a brake system that control wheel’s rotation by pressing break pedal. We used braking system to control speed and brake is the most important safety device of our bike.Ī brake is a mechanical system that use to control the speed or power of a machine. So it is very important to control your bike speed appropriately. We all like to drive our bike with speed but it can be dangerous sometimes. ![]()
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