
To move, yes several alternatives. Someone prefers a car, someone prefers public transport.
but solution which is developing more and more is the electric bicycle. Popularization that is conditioned cities and governmentto have mobility purifier.
Technologies around electric bicycles are also developing. This applies to ABS. That’s what it’s for actually this system and how he works.
What’s up ?
The ABS system is already equipped cars and motorcycles. More recently it is also case on electric bicycles.
utility this system is similar. In a word, allows do not block wheel during braking late and critical.
This system is particularly useful in the case of low adhesionespecially when there is rain and avoids fall assured
On an electric bicycle, if Rear wheel hanging, you can master his bike which is not there at all case for the front wheel.
How does ABS work?
The company Bosch has developed ABS system for electric bicycles. She explains about this system uses multiple sensors that compute rotation speed with two wheels.
Sensors you also need to be able to measure differential speed of rotation between front wheel and back
or anomaly detected during braking, regulation system then kicks in and adapts the braking force avoid backlog
Rest assured, the system allows you not to do this block front wheel but guarantee optimal braking quality.
Several modes are available
There will be several modes available regarding ABS. These can change depending on the model cycling as well as using what do you do with it
We mark everything 4 modesnamely ABS Touring (electric city bikes), ABS Cargo (electric cargo bikes), ABS Allroad (electric hybrid bikes) and ABS Trail (electric mountain bikes).
Keep in mind that each mode will have different skills. However, an exception for ABS Touring and ABS Cargo since then position will be similar.
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Source: Auto Plus

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