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Technical & Mechanical Problems
oh noes, brake fluid is cloudy!
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<blockquote data-quote="beeroux" data-source="post: 217769" data-attributes="member: 489"><p>I concur with both Skoot and Lor.</p><p></p><p>Just cycle the ABS a few times and re-bleed. I'm looking into an ABS doo-hickey jumper mod, so maybe we can do it right without spending big bucks on seldom used tools.</p><p></p><p>As for engaging the front ABS, don't worry, you won't / can't stoppie, and you really should learn what your brakes are capable of so when an emergency situation pops up instead of wondering how your bike works you can concentrate on staying upright and injury free.</p><p></p><p>Ya dig? Sho nuff.</p><p></p><p>GZ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beeroux, post: 217769, member: 489"] I concur with both Skoot and Lor. Just cycle the ABS a few times and re-bleed. I'm looking into an ABS doo-hickey jumper mod, so maybe we can do it right without spending big bucks on seldom used tools. As for engaging the front ABS, don't worry, you won't / can't stoppie, and you really should learn what your brakes are capable of so when an emergency situation pops up instead of wondering how your bike works you can concentrate on staying upright and injury free. Ya dig? Sho nuff. GZ [/QUOTE]
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