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<blockquote data-quote="kulwen" data-source="post: 325921" data-attributes="member: 4646"><p>Did I mention I like Sierra Yamaha?</p><p></p><p>I called this morning and learned the tech was not in today. However, since it was a brake issue they called him at him at home. He called Yamaha about the issue and Yamaha did not have a clear cut answer. The suggestion is if it happens again bring the bike in to check the speed sensor. The tech and Yamaha are making a educated guess the speed sensor related to the ABS might be failing.</p><p></p><p>As a suggestion I am going to make sure the connection to the ECU are tight. Since I just had the ECU replaced the ECU might not have got the correct signal from the speed sensor if the ECU connections were not tight. This might be the reason turning the bike off/on corrected my issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kulwen, post: 325921, member: 4646"] Did I mention I like Sierra Yamaha? I called this morning and learned the tech was not in today. However, since it was a brake issue they called him at him at home. He called Yamaha about the issue and Yamaha did not have a clear cut answer. The suggestion is if it happens again bring the bike in to check the speed sensor. The tech and Yamaha are making a educated guess the speed sensor related to the ABS might be failing. As a suggestion I am going to make sure the connection to the ECU are tight. Since I just had the ECU replaced the ECU might not have got the correct signal from the speed sensor if the ECU connections were not tight. This might be the reason turning the bike off/on corrected my issue. [/QUOTE]
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