Is ABS a Must-Have for Beginners Buying Motorcycles?

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StEzra
07/25/25 6:20am
Beginners must buy motorcycles equipped with ABS. Below are specific explanations about motorcycles: 1. Background: Motorcycles, driven by gasoline engines, are two or three-wheeled vehicles steered by handlebars for front wheel direction. They are lightweight, flexible, fast, widely used for patrols, passenger and cargo transport, and also serve as sports equipment. Broadly speaking, motorcycles are categorized into street bikes, road racing motorcycles, off-road motorcycles, cruisers, and touring bikes, among others. 2. Common Categories: Taking Japan as an example, motorcycles are referred to as "two-wheelers" and are divided into three categories: small ordinary automatic two-wheelers, ordinary automatic two-wheelers, and large ordinary automatic two-wheelers. In Taiwan, they are classified as light motorcycles, heavy motorcycles, and large heavy motorcycles. Light motorcycles refer to those with a displacement of 50cc, heavy motorcycles to those under 250cc, and large heavy motorcycles to those above 250cc displacement.
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VonGiselle
08/10/25 6:08pm
As a seasoned motorcycle rider with years of experience, I firmly believe that ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) should be the top priority for beginners when purchasing a motorcycle. The ABS prevents wheel lock-up during emergency braking, significantly reducing the risk of loss of control caused by panic among new riders. Statistics show a notable decrease in accident rates for motorcycles equipped with ABS, especially on rainy or slippery roads, as it automatically adjusts braking force to maintain balance. For beginners unfamiliar with braking intensity, ABS acts like a safety net, providing crucial reaction time. Although it may come at a higher price, investing in safety is always worthwhile. Don’t underestimate this system—it can be life-saving in critical moments. I recommend that beginners prioritize models from brands like Honda or Yamaha, as many of their newer models come with ABS as standard, offering greater peace of mind while riding. Life is priceless; don’t risk it to save a few hundred bucks.
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