Bikerbuk
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I'm new here so please be gentle.
I'm having problems with the front brake on my 05 plate GS. Every so often the front lever goes completely limp. It only happens when i'm feathering the brakes for example on approach to a roundabout behind queuing traffic. If I let the lever go and reapply the brake it works fine. Any time I need the brakes they are there and work fine its just when I apply the front brake very lightly, the lever comes all the way to the bar. I've had it into the local dealer who checked it on the diagnostics and everything is showing up fine. All pressures etc are perfect and it shows no faults what so ever. The servos are whining away and everything appears to be functioning as it should. I suspect it is something mechanical rather than electrical within the ABS system. All fluid levels are fine, pads are relatively new with plenty of wear left and there are no leaks. The brakes don't need bled and there's no air in the system. Yet every so often I get this problem. I can also induce this fault with the bike switched off which again leads me to believe its something mechanical. I'm new to the world of he GS and I love the bike, don't ask me why but I do. I'm very concerned that this turns out to be an expensive repair. Anyone ever heard of this before? All advice greatfully received.
I'm having problems with the front brake on my 05 plate GS. Every so often the front lever goes completely limp. It only happens when i'm feathering the brakes for example on approach to a roundabout behind queuing traffic. If I let the lever go and reapply the brake it works fine. Any time I need the brakes they are there and work fine its just when I apply the front brake very lightly, the lever comes all the way to the bar. I've had it into the local dealer who checked it on the diagnostics and everything is showing up fine. All pressures etc are perfect and it shows no faults what so ever. The servos are whining away and everything appears to be functioning as it should. I suspect it is something mechanical rather than electrical within the ABS system. All fluid levels are fine, pads are relatively new with plenty of wear left and there are no leaks. The brakes don't need bled and there's no air in the system. Yet every so often I get this problem. I can also induce this fault with the bike switched off which again leads me to believe its something mechanical. I'm new to the world of he GS and I love the bike, don't ask me why but I do. I'm very concerned that this turns out to be an expensive repair. Anyone ever heard of this before? All advice greatfully received.

