Brake System; Abs (Abs) - KTM 1290 Super Adventure Owner's Manual

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14

BRAKE SYSTEM

14.1

ABS (ABS)

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The ABS unit
return pump, is installed under the seat. A wheel speed sensor
and rear wheel respectively.
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Warning
Danger of accidents Functional limitations of the ABS
The ABS is a safety system that prevents locking of the wheels when driving straight ahead
without the influence of lateral forces.
Warning
Danger of accidents Vehicle rollover
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ABS has two operating modes: the "Road" and "Offroad" ABS modes.
In the "Road" ABS mode, the brakes are also applied to the rear wheel when the front brake
is applied. ABS can intervene on both wheels.
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, which consists of a hydraulic unit, brake electronics control unit, and
The rear wheel may only be spun with the front brake applied (burn out) if the
ABS is switched off.
If the vehicle has been modified, such as shortened or lengthened spring deflec-
tions, different rim diameters, different tires, the wrong tire air pressure, differ-
ent brake linings, etc., the ABS will not function optimally. Optimal function-
ing of the ABS is only ensured if the brake system only contains spare parts and
tires that have been approved and/or recommended by KTM.
Service work and repairs must be performed properly. (Your authorized KTM
workshop will be glad to help.)
It is not always possible to prevent vehicle rollover in extreme riding situations
(e. g. luggage loaded with a high center of gravity, varying road surfaces, steep
descents, full braking without disengaging the gear). Adapt your riding style to
the road conditions and your driving ability.
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is located at the front

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