The Combined Braking System (CBS) represents a breakthrough in vehicular safety technology, delivering superior braking performance through intelligent force distribution. Designed to optimize rider control across various road conditions, CBS sets new standards in two-wheeler safety systems.
Key Advantages:
Enhanced Safety Balance
CBS automatically distributes braking force between front and rear wheels (typically 70:30 ratio) through a hydraulic linking mechanism. This prevents dangerous wheel lock-ups while maintaining vehicle stability, particularly during emergency stops.
Intuitive Operation
By synchronizing front and rear brakes through a single lever action, CBS reduces hand/foot coordination demands. Riders achieve optimal deceleration with minimal operation complexity - a critical advantage for novice users and urban commuting scenarios.
Adaptive Traction Control
The system dynamically adjusts to road surfaces, maintaining traction on wet roads, gravel, or uneven terrain. This smart distribution prevents skidding while preserving braking efficiency comparable to basic ABS systems.
Reduced Stopping Distance
Independent testing shows CBS-equipped vehicles achieve 18-22% shorter braking distances compared to conventional systems at 60 km/h, significantly improving collision avoidance capabilities.
Low Maintenance Design
With fewer complex electronic components than ABS, CBS maintains reliability through mechanical/hydraulic synergy. The simplified architecture ensures durability with standard maintenance routines.
CBS bridges the gap between basic braking systems and premium ABS solutions, offering 80% of ABS' safety benefits at 60% of the cost. Its mechanical intelligence makes it particularly suitable for mid-range motorcycles and electric scooters where cost-effectiveness and reliability are paramount.