Cook1e
Registered user
Hi All,
I am aware that this topic has been discussed many times and I have searched the forums (fora?) for the distilled wisdom of expert & experienced folks, but with no real definitive answer.
I have fitted 17" alloys, plus speedo drive and pressed steel ABS rings, from an RS. Mechanically, everything is fine and I am very pleased with the result - it makes the bike handle better on-road. I may fit knobblies to the original wire wheels so I can learn to ride off-road, but that will be a different thread for the future.
Here's my problem (in common with several other tossers, apparently):
On riding off, the ABS unit "clunks" as normal and both ABS warning lights go out. So far, so good. But, as I increase speed, I hear the ABS servo whining more than normal. The whining seems to occur in response to speed changes - acceleration, closing throttle and changing gear. The brakes work normally (although I haven't tested the ABS function) at up to legal speeds apart from the whining servo.
When I ride above about 80mph, the ABS lights start flashing alternately and remain flashing until I stop & switch off. On riding away again, the above symptoms recur.
The ABS rings are those that came with the RS wheels (pressed not cast) and I have checked, adjusted and re-checked the ABS sensor gaps to 0.5mm. When initially assembled, the rear gap was too small (<0.2mm) and the front gap too wide (about 1mm). Adjusting each gap in turn, then test-riding, made no difference at all.
In searching previous threads on the subject, I learn that some tossers who have done the mod have had the exact same symptoms/problem, but others have noticed no problems at all. No-one seems to have a solution, although there is much speculation of the cause. Favourite theory is that the ABS "brain" is programmed specifically for the standard 19"/17" wheel combination and 17"/17" confuses it.
So, anyone have facts (not guesses) and/or a solution (not experiments)? How about swapping the ABS controller for one from an RS? Can I temporarily disable the ABS without making the light flash, e.g. by pulling the fuse? Surely not everyone is "living with it"? Even if I put up with the flashing lights, or stuck to below 80mph
chuck), I would be concerned that the servo is overworking and would be prone to failure.
Or is the definitive answer "can't be fixed"?
Thanks in advance for sharing wisdom.
Cheers,
Ian
I am aware that this topic has been discussed many times and I have searched the forums (fora?) for the distilled wisdom of expert & experienced folks, but with no real definitive answer.
I have fitted 17" alloys, plus speedo drive and pressed steel ABS rings, from an RS. Mechanically, everything is fine and I am very pleased with the result - it makes the bike handle better on-road. I may fit knobblies to the original wire wheels so I can learn to ride off-road, but that will be a different thread for the future.
Here's my problem (in common with several other tossers, apparently):
On riding off, the ABS unit "clunks" as normal and both ABS warning lights go out. So far, so good. But, as I increase speed, I hear the ABS servo whining more than normal. The whining seems to occur in response to speed changes - acceleration, closing throttle and changing gear. The brakes work normally (although I haven't tested the ABS function) at up to legal speeds apart from the whining servo.
When I ride above about 80mph, the ABS lights start flashing alternately and remain flashing until I stop & switch off. On riding away again, the above symptoms recur.
The ABS rings are those that came with the RS wheels (pressed not cast) and I have checked, adjusted and re-checked the ABS sensor gaps to 0.5mm. When initially assembled, the rear gap was too small (<0.2mm) and the front gap too wide (about 1mm). Adjusting each gap in turn, then test-riding, made no difference at all.
In searching previous threads on the subject, I learn that some tossers who have done the mod have had the exact same symptoms/problem, but others have noticed no problems at all. No-one seems to have a solution, although there is much speculation of the cause. Favourite theory is that the ABS "brain" is programmed specifically for the standard 19"/17" wheel combination and 17"/17" confuses it.
So, anyone have facts (not guesses) and/or a solution (not experiments)? How about swapping the ABS controller for one from an RS? Can I temporarily disable the ABS without making the light flash, e.g. by pulling the fuse? Surely not everyone is "living with it"? Even if I put up with the flashing lights, or stuck to below 80mph
Or is the definitive answer "can't be fixed"?
Thanks in advance for sharing wisdom.

Cheers,
Ian
