I can see how this can happen.fontana wrote:SorryHumbug wrote:ABS needs to be switched off for a track day. Witnessed a 1200GS disappear into the gravel in front of me on a trackday at Cadwell. Appears he didn't know and ended badly for both him, his bike and the bike in front which he took with him. Still, lots of nearly new spares available at the end of the day. Every cloud...
This was the post I was referring too
The ABS releases the front when it detects a difference in wheel speed which on a track day may not signify a lock up. When it releases the brake momentarily several things can happen, the bike runs on, the rider panics and tries to release and reapply the brakes thinking there is a failure, the balance of the bike is upset at the point where you could be about to turn in.
the most recent ABS systems are far more sophisticated and track suitable on the latest super bikes.