JohnC
Registered user
Cheers for the help both. Moto, I'm sure this problem has been with the bike since purchase. I did do the Motronic reset once more but it made no difference. The battery is brand new and the contacts clean and covered with Vaseline. I use an Optimate every night. I remember the ABS lights coming on a couple of times after I had just bought it, both times after accelerating hard in the lower gears, so a good chance it was hitting the rev limiter without me knowing it. I'm sure the ABS light is directly related to the rev counter problem. The service manager took the bike out himself and agreed that yes it wasn’t revving over 6.5K on the counter (in any gear), and that the ABS warning light came on with him. Just very strange that he said it was the rev limiter cutting in (at 6.5K
) that was causing the ABS lights to flash as a fault!!
Roddy the rev counter looks a right pig to get out, Moto I've never been keen on revving bikes while not under load, I was always told never to rev a bike when it's NOT under load, i.e. in neutral, and as it's still under warranty I'd rather the service bods tried all of the above, but I'll mention it to them when I phone back on Tuesday. I'm still keen on hearing your views re his comment that the bike wont rev as it's been 'run in tight'.
I'm kind of leaning towards Roddy's diagnosis, of either hall sensor/motronic problem or a duff rev counter. I mean, if the service manager says the rev limiter is causing the ABS warning light to kick in then surely it must be hitting 8K for this to happen. I reckon they have too many GSA1200 to PDI and they simply cant be stuffed looking for the problem.
Oh and does anyone else think I should be paying for plugs and a filter when this hasn’t cured the problem one bit?
) that was causing the ABS lights to flash as a fault!! Roddy the rev counter looks a right pig to get out, Moto I've never been keen on revving bikes while not under load, I was always told never to rev a bike when it's NOT under load, i.e. in neutral, and as it's still under warranty I'd rather the service bods tried all of the above, but I'll mention it to them when I phone back on Tuesday. I'm still keen on hearing your views re his comment that the bike wont rev as it's been 'run in tight'.
I'm kind of leaning towards Roddy's diagnosis, of either hall sensor/motronic problem or a duff rev counter. I mean, if the service manager says the rev limiter is causing the ABS warning light to kick in then surely it must be hitting 8K for this to happen. I reckon they have too many GSA1200 to PDI and they simply cant be stuffed looking for the problem.
Oh and does anyone else think I should be paying for plugs and a filter when this hasn’t cured the problem one bit?
) the ingnition was momentarily cutting out and tiggering the ABS warning, perhaps due in part to the worn rear sensor.