What is the difference between motorcycles with ABS and CBS?

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GideonAnn
07/29/25 2:32am
The difference between motorcycles with ABS and CBS is that ABS prevents wheel lock-up, while CBS reduces braking distance; ABS offers superior safety performance compared to CBS; ABS is more expensive than CBS. ABS stands for Anti-lock Braking System. Its function is to automatically control the braking force during vehicle braking, preventing the wheels from locking up and maintaining a rolling-sliding state to ensure maximum traction between the tires and the road surface. CBS refers to the Combined Braking System, which allows simultaneous braking of both front and rear wheels. Braking both wheels together ensures maximum friction between the tires and the ground, enabling the motorcycle to achieve the shortest braking distance. The ABS braking system prevents wheel lock-up, so vehicles equipped with ABS have a lower probability of skidding or losing control during emergency braking, offering higher safety performance. The CBS system can also help prevent loss of control to some extent, but its primary function is to reduce braking distance. Therefore, vehicles with CBS have lower safety performance compared to those with ABS. Typically, vehicles equipped with ABS are high-end models and are more expensive, while those with CBS are generally mid-to-low-end models and are slightly cheaper.
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Ross
08/12/25 6:30am
As a friend with some passion for motorcycle mechanics, let me talk about the difference between ABS and CBS. ABS stands for Anti-lock Braking System, simply put, it prevents the wheels from completely locking up during hard braking, which could cause skidding. It automatically adjusts the braking pressure to keep the wheels rotating, especially on wet or sandy surfaces, greatly improving stability and preventing fishtailing. On the other hand, CBS is the Combined Braking System, meaning when you apply only the rear or front brake, it intelligently transfers some force to the other wheel, helping to balance the bike and reduce the risk of tipping over, especially for beginners unfamiliar with braking ratios. ABS focuses more on preventing loss of control on individual wheels, while CBS coordinates braking force across the entire bike. Both enhance safety, but ABS is more reliable in extreme situations, whereas CBS is more practical for low-speed daily use. Modern motorcycles often combine both, but understanding their differences can help you choose the right bike.
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