• Q. What is the difference between ABS and STD - CB Unicorn 150?

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    Varun
    Varun | 5 years ago

    ABS, as I guess you already know the full form now. but the main difference is that with ABS is, when we apply brakes on speed of fir example at speed of 60km, the vehicle will not skid its stops gradually. but on the other hand with normal standard brakes if on the speed of 60 you apply sudden brakes you vehicle will skid and might hit by the side divider....

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    Ananthu
    Ananthu | 4 years ago

    Abs means antylock braking system STD is normal disc brake system

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    Dinesh
    Dinesh | 5 years ago

    Abs is antilock breaking system and standard is breakshoe system old model bike.

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