Can ABS be installed on a motorcycle?
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Yes. The following is a related introduction to ABS: Introduction: ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) prevents the wheels from locking by using sensors installed on the wheels to send signals when the wheels are about to lock. The controller then instructs the regulator to reduce the oil pressure in the wheel's brake cylinder, decreasing the braking torque. After a certain period, the original oil pressure is restored. This cycle repeats continuously (up to 5-10 times per second), keeping the wheels in a rotating state while maintaining maximum braking torque. Function: The anti-lock braking system can improve the safety factor of a vehicle during emergency braking. In other words, a vehicle without ABS may experience wheel lock-up during emergency braking, making the steering wheel unresponsive. This increases the risk factor and can easily lead to severe consequences.