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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Rear ABS not working on my Gen 1
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<blockquote data-quote="HotRodZilla" data-source="post: 1190161" data-attributes="member: 13519"><p>Like we have "proof" of oil changes, spark plug changes, et al?? I'm betting not. Vehicles in general are very poorly maintained, yet recalls come every day. Without filing for it, it's all just conjecture anyway.</p><p></p><p>If it were my bike, I'd try it. Hell, a call to Yamaha about Gary's being the 7th or 8th, just on this Forum, might prompt a good will gesture, just to shut him up. Consider that the only time the brake fluid in my 1999 truck gets any attention is during brake jobs, and no one has replaced it except when the Master Cylinder had a leak. The ABS still works fine, just as a motorcycle's should; even without fluid changes every 3 months as some believe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotRodZilla, post: 1190161, member: 13519"] Like we have "proof" of oil changes, spark plug changes, et al?? I'm betting not. Vehicles in general are very poorly maintained, yet recalls come every day. Without filing for it, it's all just conjecture anyway. If it were my bike, I'd try it. Hell, a call to Yamaha about Gary's being the 7th or 8th, just on this Forum, might prompt a good will gesture, just to shut him up. Consider that the only time the brake fluid in my 1999 truck gets any attention is during brake jobs, and no one has replaced it except when the Master Cylinder had a leak. The ABS still works fine, just as a motorcycle's should; even without fluid changes every 3 months as some believe. [/QUOTE]
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