I'm not in the habit of doing them, so it only just occurred to me that the linked abs would cause you to burn out your rear pads if you did a burnout. Do I understand that correctly? My impression is that using the front brake causes the rear to activate like 10%?
I asked ChatGPT Does the second generation of suzuki hayabusa have a linked ABS system so that applying pressure to the front brake activates the rear brake
ChatGPT answers:
Yes, the second generation Suzuki Hayabusa (the 2013 model and onward) does feature a linked braking system along with ABS. Specifically, it has a Combined Brake System (CBS), which helps to improve braking performance by automatically applying some rear brake when you use the front brake.
This system doesn't completely eliminate the need for rear brake input, but it does make braking more balanced and effective, especially in emergency situations, by helping to distribute braking force between the front and rear wheels. The ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) is also included in the second-gen Hayabusa to prevent wheel lock-up during hard braking, improving safety.
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Please note that ChatGPT implies in its response that there is no Gen 3: "Yes, the second generation Suzuki Hayabusa (the 2013 model and onward) ..." I've been saying that for a long time. Because it's so damned close to being a Gen 2. Thank you, ChatGPT, you are correct.
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