Driving Guide
3.8. Vehicle ABS (anti-lock braking system) 3.9. Traction Control System
This motorcycle is equipped with ABS (anti-lock braking
system), which can prevent the tire from locking and prevent
the brake from locking during emergency braking.
• This system will not reduce braking distance. In some
cases, the anti-lock braking system may result in longer
braking distances.
• If the vehicle speed is below 5km/h, the ABS fault light on
the instrument panel will light up, and the anti-lock braking
system will not work at this time.
• If the anti-lock braking system is activated, it is normal for
the front brake lever and rear brake pedal to rebound.
• Please use the recommended front/rear tires and sprock-
ets to ensure the operation of the anti-lock braking system.
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When the motorcycle is running on a slippery road, the drive
wheel of the motorcycle without TCS function is easy to slip
when accelerating, which may cause the motorcycle to flick
its tail, making it difficult for the driver to control his balance
and fall down.
The EMS EFI system relies on the ABS signal. When it
detects that the speed of the driving wheel is greater than
that of the non-driving wheel (which is the characteristic of
slip), it will reduce the engine output torque by adjusting the
ignition time and reducing the throttle opening, so that the
wheels will no longer slip.