How do I know if I have the ABS model?

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  1. Larryd

    Larryd New Member

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    Sorry if this has already been discussed on other threads. I picked up my 2012 blade today and I've heard that there is an ABS model and a non ABS model. How do I know if mine has ABS? Cant see anything in the manual about it.
     
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    Tail unit is deeper underneath. Rings on wheels for the sensors. Will try and find a pic.
     
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    Your front discs have traction rings as above is easiest spot
     
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    You should have an abs light up on the dash on start up. It goes off as you move off.
     
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  6. roboticus

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    ABS model with deep under tray

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    NON ABS model....

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  8. Larryd

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    Cheers. Mine is non ABS then which I’m thinking from looking at that picture of all that extra bulk underneath is maybe not a bad thing.
     
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    Good news lol
     
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  10. roboticus

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    lucky bastard:)
     
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    This thread reminds me of how 'innocent' we can be when receiving a new bike.

    When I purchased my RRB (2011) last November, I believed that all 08 onwards had ABS. It wasn't until I'd had the bike for a couple of weeks that I twigged that the ABS light was not coming on. Only after reading the Owner's Manual did I learn that there were both ABS and non-ABS models. I was spewing at first, thinking I'd been ripped off. Different train of thought after reading all the ABS problem threads on here though!:) So I was also a 'lucky bastard'!
     
  12. bonjo

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    from all the ABS issues all over the forum should I say:

    If the brakes work, then it is non ASB.
    If the brakes don't work, then it is ABS:cool:
     
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