Blind Lemon Ade
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... The rule is though to turn the ABS off if you are going off road or are likely to be going over a poor road surface.
I live in Kent - I might as well not bother with the ABS at all, then !
... The rule is though to turn the ABS off if you are going off road or are likely to be going over a poor road surface.
I live in Kent - I might as well not bother with the ABS at all, then !![]()
I ended up doing my first power drift around the bendbut just about managed to keep it shiny side up
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I've had an F800GS for some months now and fairly often the ABS is on and thumping away for no obvious reason. I think what is happening is that i initiate braking on a small bump/pothole and the ABS jumps in and remains on all the time i continue to brake - even though i'm not braking hard enough to lock the front wheel.
Is this normal?


Sam...
The rear disc is solid, not a floater, so the caliper has to be able to move slightly (on the pins) to be able to accommodate pad wear/movement etc. I'm not sure whether the rear caliper is twin or single cylinder, but generally speaking a single piston caliper will need to slide laterally on mounting pins..
On the front, that movement is provided for by the 'float' or movement of the discs on the bobbins, and a twin piston caliper, so it can be mounted solidly on the forkleg.
The first thing I'd check is that the disc isn't warped - just turn the wheel with the bike on the stand and you'll see/hear any points at which the disc binds. Other than that there's not much to check with the rear brake...
How often does this noise occur? Does it happen when you rotate the wheel backwards? Is it one clunk per rotation or is the period longer ..? Have you checked the chain and sprocekts? It might also be worth checking the hub's cush rubbers - I found one of mine was separated when I changed tyres recently. You say you've checked the rear wheel - no evidence of bearing play at all?
Greg
Just a post script ... check the sprocket and disc bolts to make sure nothing's come loose and is knocking on the swingarm ..

