
I'll offer the counter that my servo brakes haven't failed/killed me in 70,000 miles and I have been very glad of the abs once. But if the servo does fail and I live through the experience I'll be throwing it away rather than throwing big money at it...
I can repair it but im trying to work out how the whole system works as it may be as simple as the brake light swich. Just need to know where the servo unit gets its signal from whether its the pressure from the rear cylinder and or the signal from the brake light switch. I can do the servoectomy but need the bike on the road for now hence why I wanna know how the system works![]()
i get the warning lamps whether I use front or back break
I can hear the microswitch working and the brake light operates but there is no servo whine? Does that mean the switch is ok but the servo has a problem?
The servo works fine for the front brakes but not the back. i get the warning lamps whether I use front or back break
There is info on You Tube for replacing the servo/ABS motor brushes. After the sort of miles many 1150s have done it could simply(?) need new carbon brushes in the motor.
Hi mate, yeah i found the list of codes and although didnt go that route, its the rear system at fault. Decided on the servoectomy and ripped it all out yesterday Just got the electrics to do using the original relay then bleed. Hope I get brakes lol.
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Presumably the 1150 ABS has a motor which should have carbon brushes. So the 1200 instructions should show in principle what's needed
Presumably the 1150 ABS has a motor which should have carbon brushes. So the 1200 instructions should show in principle what's needed