Try braking in a turn... Absolutely NO Contest with any 2 wheeled machine. It's just physics.
I just let the nanny brake for me in corners now... Was that test with a 2013? My 2009 GL1800 can stop way faster (in a straight line) than my 2012 RT.
Edit: I see it was a 2011.
JT
I have an '01 GL1800A (ABS) & it has never occurred to me to do a brake test side-by-side to see which stops faster. Might be fun to find out. With my Goldwing, my wife's '08 GS and my '10 RT, I could get a pretty good idea. As you alluded to, the 2013 would be a different story.
I would imagine that Honda uses..."Kevlar"! :roflblack:
Because it's special!![]()
I just let the nanny brake for me in corners now... Was that test with a 2013? My 2009 GL1800 can stop way faster (in a straight line) than my 2012 RT.
Edit: I see it was a 2011.
JT
The current organic pads on the Spyder do not stop as well as the original Semi-Metallic pads. It's one of the trade-offs of going Organic. Some market their pads as 'Kevlar' which is simply an organic pad that sounds special.
I don't know if the Goldwing uses organic or Semi-Metallic pads.
Well... no. :shocked:
But I've been told that my head could have been used to make a pretty good cornerstone for a foundation! :thumbup:
must be all that rubber we have on the road...but they do stop quick..!! :2thumbs:
i would have to agree I don't know how they did this test against a bike but my BMW would way way out stop my spyder more room for bigger brake rotors and 200 lbs less weight advantage bike ,also lots of the new bikes also have abs when I see a spyder do a stoppee then ill believeI agree............................here comes the "but". But, compared to my ZX14 or car ('13 Focus ST).........................the Spyder is disappointing. Still thinking about getting EBC pads from BJR. Props to BRP though for putting braided stainless lines on the Spyder.
Try braking in a turn... Absolutely NO Contest with any 2 wheeled machine. It's just physics.
:shocked: Nooooo....or a flotation device....