RidingTheGlobe
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Hello,
So before everyone tells me that this has been posted 100 times and then following up with their opinions on how shite this system is, I will say yes and yes I agree with you.
So my bike is 2003 1150 GS and I would like to remove the whole servo unit / ABS unit and just put in some steel braided brake lines directly from the master cylinder to the calipers. Is it that simple???
What about the brake lights, one post said I have to worry about 23 wires. Could someone elaborate, maybe if someone made a wiring diagram that would be really helpful.
Well I really appreciate any help you guys could offer.
If you want to email me directly please do!!!!
josh at ridingtheglobe dot com
Thanks Again,
Josh
So before everyone tells me that this has been posted 100 times and then following up with their opinions on how shite this system is, I will say yes and yes I agree with you.
So my bike is 2003 1150 GS and I would like to remove the whole servo unit / ABS unit and just put in some steel braided brake lines directly from the master cylinder to the calipers. Is it that simple???
What about the brake lights, one post said I have to worry about 23 wires. Could someone elaborate, maybe if someone made a wiring diagram that would be really helpful.
Well I really appreciate any help you guys could offer.
If you want to email me directly please do!!!!
josh at ridingtheglobe dot com
Thanks Again,
Josh
i wouldn't just point anyone in their direction assuming their of any nuse . I wonder if the guy actually did it this himself or had it done for him, or is just assuming that the brake lights would work as he's posted. I mean, it's just simple brake lights, isn't it. 
Seems a lot for two brake switches and a front U piece adaptor
On my past 1150GS the servo assisted barkes are functional as soon as you turn the ignition on, you can hear the servo working when you apply the brakes.