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Bike not ridden for a few years, now problems with rear brake and ABS system
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<blockquote data-quote="mindtrip" data-source="post: 1424032" data-attributes="member: 2051"><p>[USER=19880]@RossKean[/USER] Yep a flush and bleed did the trick. I’d planned on changing all fluids and lubing all pivots and the final drive anyway as it’s been years since any if this was done; relieved this fixed it. Found that ABS maintenance procedure on another site today, exact same one as you linked. I hadn't ever seen that before so the brake fluid had *never* been changed inside the ABS box! Thanks for linking that. MamaYama doesn’t sell that diagnostic tool anymore, but it looked like it was just jumping the top two pins so I used an alligator clip diagnostic electrical wire I had made—worked great, will add this to my regular maintenance. </p><p></p><p>Many thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mindtrip, post: 1424032, member: 2051"] [USER=19880]@RossKean[/USER] Yep a flush and bleed did the trick. I’d planned on changing all fluids and lubing all pivots and the final drive anyway as it’s been years since any if this was done; relieved this fixed it. Found that ABS maintenance procedure on another site today, exact same one as you linked. I hadn't ever seen that before so the brake fluid had *never* been changed inside the ABS box! Thanks for linking that. MamaYama doesn’t sell that diagnostic tool anymore, but it looked like it was just jumping the top two pins so I used an alligator clip diagnostic electrical wire I had made—worked great, will add this to my regular maintenance. Many thanks! [/QUOTE]
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Bike not ridden for a few years, now problems with rear brake and ABS system
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