biggsie
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I received a letter from Cannon BMW this morning advising me my 2004 1200GS (with ABS) needs a brake modification.
Quote "During continued product testing BMW have discovered a potential problem which under extreme circumstances could affect the braking system of your motor cycle. They have advised us of a small modification which is required to overcome this"
I've already had the ABS wire routing safety check back in May, but Cannons do occasionally suffer from @rse and elbow syndrome so they may think they've not done it.
Anyway, I cannot ask Cannons as they are shut today so I checked the VOSA site and that only has the ABS wire recall. I then "Googled" a few searches and found this on a US site....
On certain motorcycles, under rapid, repeated, and unusually harsh braking, loss of ABS capability could temporarily occur. Dealers will add a physical restriction, in the form of a banjo bolt with a flow restrictor to the brake line, and on certain models dealers will install new front brake discs of a slightly larger thickness free of charge. The recall is expected to begin during May 2006
I am sure the other recalls (Brakes and Technology update) I've had came direct from BMW UK whereas this one comes from Cannons.....Hmmm
Anyone else had a letter??
Quote "During continued product testing BMW have discovered a potential problem which under extreme circumstances could affect the braking system of your motor cycle. They have advised us of a small modification which is required to overcome this"
I've already had the ABS wire routing safety check back in May, but Cannons do occasionally suffer from @rse and elbow syndrome so they may think they've not done it.
Anyway, I cannot ask Cannons as they are shut today so I checked the VOSA site and that only has the ABS wire recall. I then "Googled" a few searches and found this on a US site....
On certain motorcycles, under rapid, repeated, and unusually harsh braking, loss of ABS capability could temporarily occur. Dealers will add a physical restriction, in the form of a banjo bolt with a flow restrictor to the brake line, and on certain models dealers will install new front brake discs of a slightly larger thickness free of charge. The recall is expected to begin during May 2006
I am sure the other recalls (Brakes and Technology update) I've had came direct from BMW UK whereas this one comes from Cannons.....Hmmm
Anyone else had a letter??

" ... as I proceded to go from a stop light,the ABS lights started flickering... and as I attempted to stop,the bike began a forward-catch/brake-release,then catch/brake-release repeatedly until I stopped.