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ABS MODEL SUPPLEMENT
KYMCO Anti-Lock Brake System(ABS)
Introduction
ABS is designed to help prevent the wheels from locking up
when the brakes are applied hard while running straight. ABS
automatically regulates brake force by intermittently applying
and disenagaing braking force to help prevent wheel lock-up
and allow for stable steering control while stopping.
Brake control function is identical to that of conventional ve-
hicle .The brake lever is used for the front brake and rear brake.
Although the ABS provides stability while stopping by prevent-
ing wheel lock-up, remember the following characteristics:
ABS can not compensate for adverse road conditions, mis-
judgment or improper application
of brakes. You must take the riding precautions as with
scooter not equipped with ABS.
ABS is not designed to shorten the braking distance. On
loose, uneven, or downhill surfaces, the
stopping distance of a vehicle with ABS may be longer
than that of an equivalent vehicle
without ABS. Use special caution in such situations.
ABS will help prevent wheel lock-up when braking in straight
line but it cannot control
wheel slip which may caused by braking during cornering.
When turning a corner , it is better to limit braking to the
light application of both brakes or not to brake at all. Re-
duce your speed before you get into the corner .
The ABS microprocessor (computer) compares the
vehicle's speed with wheel speed. Since tires of a different
size than those recommended by KYMCO can affect wheel
speed, they may confuse the microprocessor , which can
then extend the braking distance.
Use of non- recommended tires may cause malfunction-
ing of ABS and lead to extended braking distance. The
rider could have an accident as a result. Always use the
recommended size tires for your scooter.
NOTE:
When ABS is functioning, you may feel a pulsation in
the brake lever - this is normal. Continue to brake nor-
mally.
ABS does not function at road speeds of approximately
6 MPH (10km/h) or less.
ABS does not function if the battery voltage is very
low, or there is a power supply interruption. The ABS
indication light will come in such instances.
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