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What is EBD on a motorbike?

EBD stands for electronic brakeforce distribution. It is a safety feature that helps to ensure that the vehicle's brakes are applied evenly to all four wheels, even if the load on the vehicle is not evenly distributed. This can help to prevent the vehicle from skidding or losing control during braking.

EBD works by using a sensor to measure the weight distribution of the vehicle. This information is then used to adjust the amount of brake force that is applied to each wheel. If the vehicle is heavily loaded in the rear, for example, more brake force will be applied to the rear wheels than the front wheels. This helps to keep the vehicle from nose-diving during braking.

EBD is a valuable safety feature that can help to prevent accidents. It is especially important for vehicles that are often loaded with heavy objects, such as trucks and vans.