On my way home from the Dragon I had a glitch manifest itself.
Bike is an 03 1150 Adv, twin spark. No mods. None that i know of anyway. Standard exhaust even.
The glitch appeared on acceleration, but only very occassionally. 3 times in the 200 miles ride home to be exact.
BRAKE FAILURE red warning light comes on, together with the one underneath it, a triangle with an "!" in it.
The glitch is just a quick stutter and then all goes back to normal....no, I did NOT stop. I wanted to gethome! I did try the brakes after each occurance though, and everything worked fine - which is why I didn't stop. I just rode a bit more aware and with a long lead in to any braking zones, just in case.
My suspicion is a broken wire somewhere. That much is obvious - but in which circuit?
Why would a brake electric circuit cause the engine to stutter with a temp short?
Or is it because it is shorting out the whole live feed?
Where to start chaps - the bike is covered in snow and it is cold outside to go digging without having a shorter list of options to look at.
Thanks.
K.R.
Bike is an 03 1150 Adv, twin spark. No mods. None that i know of anyway. Standard exhaust even.
The glitch appeared on acceleration, but only very occassionally. 3 times in the 200 miles ride home to be exact.
BRAKE FAILURE red warning light comes on, together with the one underneath it, a triangle with an "!" in it.
The glitch is just a quick stutter and then all goes back to normal....no, I did NOT stop. I wanted to gethome! I did try the brakes after each occurance though, and everything worked fine - which is why I didn't stop. I just rode a bit more aware and with a long lead in to any braking zones, just in case.
My suspicion is a broken wire somewhere. That much is obvious - but in which circuit?
Why would a brake electric circuit cause the engine to stutter with a temp short?
Or is it because it is shorting out the whole live feed?
Where to start chaps - the bike is covered in snow and it is cold outside to go digging without having a shorter list of options to look at.
Thanks.
K.R.

