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Technical & Mechanical Problems
New sponginess + travel to RR brakes
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S" data-source="post: 1354655" data-attributes="member: 15476"><p>Thanks for the ideas. I did bleed everything as suggested, but MAYBE just a little improvement. The fluid is nice and clear now . I have not had a wheel off, I rode it about a week before this happened and it was ok. It does "work", but still not right.</p><p></p><p>I took it for a quick low speed ride, and while I didn't test fully, it seemed like the abs stopped working. I was able to chirp the rear brake, and I did not get the abs activated pulse I am used to.</p><p></p><p>I'll test some more this weekend, focusing on abs. The brake system seems fairly complex, and I will make sure that this experience was not just a low speed test anomaly. Does the computer store any abs failure codes or anything? Hmmm.</p><p></p><p>After that? I guess I start tearing into it component by component.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S, post: 1354655, member: 15476"] Thanks for the ideas. I did bleed everything as suggested, but MAYBE just a little improvement. The fluid is nice and clear now . I have not had a wheel off, I rode it about a week before this happened and it was ok. It does "work", but still not right. I took it for a quick low speed ride, and while I didn't test fully, it seemed like the abs stopped working. I was able to chirp the rear brake, and I did not get the abs activated pulse I am used to. I'll test some more this weekend, focusing on abs. The brake system seems fairly complex, and I will make sure that this experience was not just a low speed test anomaly. Does the computer store any abs failure codes or anything? Hmmm. After that? I guess I start tearing into it component by component. [/QUOTE]
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