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The Motorcycle Anti Lock Braking (ABS) market is a subset of the motorcycle industry that focuses on the development and sale of braking systems designed to reduce the risk of skidding and loss of control during emergency braking. ABS systems use sensors to detect when a wheel is about to lock up, and then modulate the brake pressure to prevent it from doing so. This technology has been proven to reduce the risk of accidents and improve rider safety.
The Motorcycle ABS market is highly competitive, with a variety of manufacturers offering different systems. Companies such as Bosch, Continental, and Nissin have been at the forefront of the development of ABS systems for motorcycles. Other companies such as Brembo, Tokico, and Yamaha have also been active in the market, offering their own versions of ABS systems. Show Less Read more