Buz
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'Residual braking' is adequate to ride with...........................................![]()
Thanks Fanum, good explanation, similar thing as running a car downhill without the engine and trying to stop
'Residual braking' is adequate to ride with...........................................![]()
Thanks Fanum, good explanation, similar thing as running a car downhill without the engine and trying to stop![]()
I was thinking of you and Hobo Tim today .. Met some semi pro bloke out and about today on a Beta Evo 300. He was very flash! (Rolling downhill stoppies and the like ...).






Geezer's had a bad day, crashed his bike and narrowly missed mushing some kids up to paste down the road......but Johnny and Giles are flirting like teenagers
Get a room you two!!
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I was thinking of you too today Bill
Geezer's had a bad day, crashed his bike and narrowly missed mushing some kids up to paste down the road......but Johnny and Giles are flirting like teenagers
Get a room you two!!
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There are well documented ways of bypassing the servo and ABS to return the bike to a more basic system of direct hydraulic brakes....a quick search here will turn it up for you.
But if the new MOT rules apply to bikes, then if the bike had ABS when it was built, it seems it will need to have it installed and working at MOT time. Of course, not all testers will check, and if there is no ABS button on the switchgear, they might assume it never was.

Unless the tester has access to a database that will tell them that the bike had ABS from new AND is a bit of a prick, I can't see it mattering.
What they are looking for are brakes that work....if an abs bypass has been done, it would be very unreasonable to fail the bike because the ABS isnt fitted, as long as it meets or exceeds the minumum braking resistance
They'd only find out anyway if they locked up the wheel when testing it, and the level for passing it is below that line.
Not something that would worry me if I'd taken my abs off.
Took the bike out for a ride and on my side of the road two kids on bikes and a car incoming, pulled on the brakes and there was hardly anything there, pulled harder and still not stopping.
So the kids and the car getting closer I had no choice but to ditch it into the hedge, bike slows and then I get flipped over when it went into some branches. I roll onto the road just missing the kids.
The bike is stood upright in the branches and luckily the car driver stops and he helps me get the bike out. Left hand mirror smashed and has been ripped off the stem, left side cylinder protector smashed, dent in downpipes and a bruised back and swollen elbow but apart from that I think I got away with it lightly.
I start the bike and the brakes still don't work, got on the bike and limped it into a village and then the ABS starts
Anyone ever had the ABS fail? The bike is 2004 and got 30k. Bike was only MOT'd yesterday and passed with flying colours.
Well believe it or not, on Saturday I helped the guy do the MOT test, I held the buttons to test the brakes and he did it whilst the bike was not running, this was all done when the bike and Servo was turned off.


Did forget to add.........my fookin elbow is killing me now and the rest of my body that has an old muscle, found a few lumps in my back that I did not feel yesterday.
I have had really bad pains under my right rib cage and all the way down to my right hand side stomach, any GS doctors know what that might be?
I do believe it, completely.
With no servo and the engine off, all you've got is the sealed hydraulic system, which (it seems from what you just said and what my experience of 'residual braking' under control tells me as well as the reports of others) is enough to score highly enough on whatever scale they measure braking performance on
As I said earlier, the problem isn't the residual brake power, that is adequate, but only if you are expecting it......the problem is the massive difference between servo feel and servo-less feel, and that effect happening in the split second that you actually need it, when you're about to mow down some kids or have to choose the hedge instead![]()
Your right mate, the difference is huge when you don't expect it! Hence the off roading lol.
Been to the docs today and they are sending me to hospital for tests, WTF do I do now? sell the bike knowing that there maybe some damage somewhere, kick the fook out of the guy that sold me it, write to BMW about the NDA (near death experience)?
I am now really pished off, I bought the GS cos BMW don't break, so I thought, so now I have a big bill to get it straight, a bike I don't want because I cannot trust it and a really pished off confidence about BMW full stop.
The bike has to go...end of...
Now I have got the rant over and feel better, this has only been the unsafe thing about the bike, it has always been an awesome machine until now, it has really looked after me riding wise, not mechanical at all because that has been troublsome, but has always put up with what I gave it.
I have panniers and top box, all in very good condition....so another BM or a Triumph adventure????
What you think you guys with the newer R1200GS?
Thank you for all your input guys.
