Sidicks
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Handling is certainly fine without RAS. However low speed direction changes are improved and high speed stability is improved.Some experience in the pre-spec phase, none after that. It may very well be the way you describe. But my experience is that handling is fine without RAS.
To me there is also the added complication that with RAS on a slippery (Norwegian winter) road, I may not feel the difference between rear wheels slipping and RAS kicking in.
Rear wheels slipping and reverse steer will feel entirely different - why do you think otherwise?
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