May 15, 2024 #1 A Adamhasanovic New Member Joined May 15, 2024 Messages 1 Location Australia Visit site Been looking everywhere on the web couldn’t find anything that goes over the topic
May 16, 2024 #2 J Jerzee55 Active Member Joined Mar 30, 2020 Messages 138 Location Flourtown, PA Visit site Adamhasanovic said: Been looking everywhere on the web couldn’t find anything that goes over the topic Click to expand... I do not believe our bikes have traction control, so that may be why you cannot find how to turn it off.
Adamhasanovic said: Been looking everywhere on the web couldn’t find anything that goes over the topic Click to expand... I do not believe our bikes have traction control, so that may be why you cannot find how to turn it off.
May 16, 2024 #3 A acedeuce802 New Member Joined Apr 17, 2024 Messages 8 Location Michigan Visit site Our bikes have nearly zero rider aids, with the only exception being non-US models having ABS as an option.
Our bikes have nearly zero rider aids, with the only exception being non-US models having ABS as an option.
May 19, 2024 #4 SMG516 New Member Joined May 22, 2022 Messages 23 Location New Zealand Visit site Ironically our bikes are very analogue, given the amount of years it was in production. Not even ABS was offered on all of them.
Ironically our bikes are very analogue, given the amount of years it was in production. Not even ABS was offered on all of them.
May 20, 2024 #5 J Jerzee55 Active Member Joined Mar 30, 2020 Messages 138 Location Flourtown, PA Visit site No ABS at all in the U.S. Like riding an actual motorcycle... , for us 'old people'. lol