That all depends on what's most important to you; good braking or low weight.
Disc brakes offers better braking but are heavier. Rim brakes are lighter, but braking will suffer in wet conditions.
Antiliock braking system is the mechanism which controlls the braking of brakes, If the pedals are fully pressed it will oppose the motion to protect your braking
When choosing a road cyclocross bike, key features to consider include the frame material, tire clearance, braking system, gearing options, and overall weight. The frame material affects the bike's durability and weight, while tire clearance determines the terrain the bike can handle. The braking system should provide reliable stopping power in various conditions. Gearing options should match your riding style and terrain. Lastly, a lighter bike can enhance speed and maneuverability.
brakes are the braking system It could be a part of the control system It has a hydraulic system in the braking system
Antiliock braking system is the mechanism which controlls the braking of brakes, If the pedals are fully pressed it will oppose the motion to protect your braking
You should use this link: http://www.corvettebuyers.com/c4vettes/codes.htm to read the ABS codes.
ABS means Anti-Lock Braking System!
Avid brake pad replacement should be performed every 6 months to ensure optimal performance and safety of the braking system.
it is called abs. anti lock braking system
abs means anti lock braking system antilock braking system
When looking for an all-terrain road bike, consider features like durable frame material, wide and grippy tires, efficient suspension system, reliable braking system, and a comfortable saddle. These features will ensure a smooth and safe ride on various terrains.
Pneumatic braking system utilizes compressed air to stop the motion in vehicles.
Parts of a car's braking system are designed to wear down and as this happens, they will lose their effectiveness. How often should a car's braking system be inspected? It is recommended that you have the major components of the brake system be inspected once a year or about every 10,000 miles. How often you have the brake system inspected depends on things such as how you drive (how you stop in particular), the age of your car, the type of braking system, whether you live on hilly versus flat lands, highway versus city driving, and the type of braking system that you have.