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primarily a means of ensuring
a safety margin in genuine
emergencies.
WARNING
Braking when cornering
Risk of accident despite ABS
Invariably, the rider bears
responsibility for assessing
road and traffic conditions
and adopting his or her style
of riding accordingly.
Do not take risks that would
negate the additional margin
of safety offered by this sys-
tem.
Evolution of ABS to ABS Pro
Until now, the BMW Motorrad
ABS helped ensure a very high
degree of safety for braking
with the motorcycle upright
and travelling in a straight line.
Now ABS Pro offers enhanced
safety for braking in corners
as well. ABS Pro prevents the
wheels from locking even un-
der sharp braking. ABS Pro re-
duces abrupt changes in steer-
ing force, particularly in panic-
braking situations, counteract-
ing the vehicle's otherwise nat-
ural but undesirable tendency
to straighten up.
ABS intervention
Technically speaking, depend-
ing on the riding situation
ABS Pro adapts ABS inter-
vention to the motorcycle's
bank angle. Signals for rate
of roll and rate of yaw and
lateral acceleration are used to
calculate bank angle.
As the motorcycle is heeled
over more and more as
it banks into a corner, an
increasingly strict limit is
imposed on the brake-pressure
gradient for the start of brake
application. This slows the
build-up of brake pressure to a
corresponding degree. Addi-
tionally, pressure modulation is
more uniform across the range
of ABS intervention.
Advantages for the rider
The advantages of ABS Pro for
the rider are sensitive response
and high braking and direc-
tional stability combined with
best-case deceleration of the
motorcycle, even when corner-
ing.
Summary of Contents for R 1250 GS 2002
Page 1: ...RIDER S MANUAL R 1250 GS BMW MOTORRAD MAKE LIFE A RIDE...
Page 8: ...GENERAL IN STRUCTIONS 01...
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Page 22: ...GENERAL VIEWS 02...
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Page 32: ...STATUS INDICAT ORS 03...
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Page 64: ...OPERATION 04...
Page 98: ...TFT DISPLAY 05...
Page 120: ...SETTING 06...
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Page 136: ...RIDING 07...
Page 158: ...ENGINEERING DETAILS 08...
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Page 180: ...MAINTENANCE 09...
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Page 214: ...ACCESSORIES 10...
Page 232: ...CARE 11...
Page 238: ...TECHNICAL DATA 12...
Page 256: ...SERVICE 13...
Page 278: ...272 SERVICE Work performed Odometer reading Date...
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