I was really trying to stay out of this, but then this statement came along...
...for all this much ado about nothing
Now, RD, you know I luv', man, but why do propronents of BMW's Servo Assist ABS insist that any criticism of the system is "much ado about nothing"?
Do you folks *REALLY* believe that BMW knows something the entire rest of the motorcycling manufacturing industry does not about braking?
Do pro-servo assist riders really think the grabbiness, lack of brake feel, complexity, cost, etc. are simply figments of other riders' imaginations?
Do the servo-assist faithful truthfully contend that the entire motorcycling industry would just ignore and dismiss servo-assisted braking if it offered *ANY* advantages, and not be scrambling to develop such systems of their own if any advantages existed?
Does the servo-assist sufferage league steadfastly maintain that there are not very real, and very serious, potentials for disaster if the system fails in real-world traffic situations?
Do those same pro-servo-assist riders really think BMW has been completely honest, due diligent, and forthcoming with all the failure data on the systems over the years? (and don't forget the initial R-1150-RT debacle with system parameters drastically changed mid-model-year and BMW's refusal to retro-fit previous production with the newer components...)
Can the pro-servo-assist brigade tell me why one of BMW's next generations of their ABS removes the servo-assist completely?
Can the pro-servo-assist devotees tell me why if the failure rate/percentage of BMW's system is so low, and so insignificant, that BMW will not release any hard data on those percentages of failures?
"Much ado about nothing"?
Maybe to you, but IMHO any system that requires the rider to *adapt* to its idiosyncracies, quirks, feel, etc., and therefore actually have to *ride* somewhat differently than any other motorcycle brand in the world already has one major strike against it from the get-go...
But then I guess BMW, and BMW riders who champion BMW's servo-assisted system, simply *KNOW* more than the entire rest of the motorcycling industry and community, and more about riding, too, eh?
Cheers!
Dallara