Way too expensive to do unless you buy a wrecked one for parts.
Buy a Reflex with ABS - sell the non-ABS.
Bruce
--- In hondareflexowners@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Bradford"
<mbr987@...> wrote:
>
> 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)
>