First thing to do is to buy a (legal) copy of the service manual.
Then price out the parts. I can think of no part that is different between
the ABS and standard.
The part list .pdf file will also help identify what you would need.
TravlinTim (who has thought about going to the dark side) Hansen
phreadbarnz@...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Bradford" <mbr987@...>
To: <hondareflexowners@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 8:56 PM
Subject: Honda Reflex Group ABS upgrade of non ABS Reflex?
> You know, I've been thinking about ABS brakes lately. I have
> read articles and posts from various scooter and motorcycle
> forums about the life, limb and property saving attributes and
> peace of mind they provide. Also from experience with the ABS
> on my pick-up truck. Certainly ABS is an excellent idea and is
> an available option on some bikes. I really do like the Honda
> Reflex and I have two of them. (both are the Sport model) But
> neither of them have the ABS option. If reasonably possible, I
> would like to change that situaition but want suggestions and
> advice on how best to do that. I wonder if there such a thing
> as upgrading the current brake systems to those that would have
> ABS. I'm sure it would be possible, but wondering how practical
> (read how expensive and/or difficult) it might be. On the other
> hand, there is always the sure approach by selling these two and
> buying one or two that do have ABS. My scoots; One is a regularly
> used 2004 with a little over 27000 miles and the other is a 2007
> with only 310 miles on it and only needs some plastic replaced to
> make it like new. Ideas?, suggestions?, advice?.
>
> Ride safe
>
> Mike B. (Rochester Hills Michigan)
> (I ride with a 145/70R12 car tire on the back of _'After Midnight'_
> my 2004 Honda Reflex Sport.)
> -> 8600 miles so far with the car tire. <-
>
>
> **** While knowledge has power, It is what you do with what you
> know that is important.
> It gives the knowledge validity and demonstrates it's worth.
> Use it wisely. **** (I wish I knew more)
>