I’m doing my A-Schein right now and I want to get a bike with corner ABS. (in any case, the Bosch 9.1 MP, which is considered the best system) Only for the right bike I haven’t decided yet. Unfortunately, you don’t learn to do a full braking in the curve in any driving school, so it would be best to try it out directly with the new machine, e.g. in a safety training and then to internalize that regularly? Background is simply the following: I have a The reason is that they can’t do it in the head because they’ve always learned “don’t brake in the curve” and that’s how they got into the flesh and blood that they wouldn’t think in an emergency that they could slow down completely now. According to this logic, it makes the most sense for a beginner when he comes from his first motorcycle to be able to ride a bike. nsequently learns to be able to fully brake in shock situations in the curve, e.g. car rolls out of driveway, fallen biker lies on the road, incoming car cuts the curve, etc. So situations that are not predictable beforehand. That one of course in predictable situations in time before the curve slows down is of course self-evident. What do you think?