alkemyst
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- Feb 13, 2001
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Originally posted by: QuitBanningMe
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: QuitBanningMe
WTF are you talking about? That is what I just said.
You also said: "The only reason non ABS is desirable is to be able to lock the tires."
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Ummmm....that is what I use it for. It is nice too be able to break traction in some instances. What other reasons are there? Every reliable source that has compared apples to apples says that ABS stops quicker while adding the ability to steer. The only time you are going to stop quicker for the most part with non abs is when locking the brakes in snow (not hard packed) or gravel at the cost of losing steering ability.
You are a normal driver, nothing wrong with it. You are obviously not driving the way that abs/non-abs really makes a lot of difference. Even without ABS if you trust your driving you can modulate the brakes and keep steering. Most people cannot get themselves to let up the brake in a panic situation though.
Also in reality on dry pavement with traction locking the brakes usually = the shortest stop, but your tires end up fuxored. In the wet, without traction the longest, usually tires still get fuxored if holding the lock until stopped.