I was on the beach today and ran into some very soft sand. The bike bogged down about a foot but I kept it moving and paddled with my feet until I got to firmer sand, and it pulled out ok. However, as soon as I hit the soft sand the ABS lights started flashing alternatively at about 1 hz, like when the battery is low. I figured the rear sensor was covered in sand as the whole bottom area of the bike was coated in sand. I rode home and washed all the sand and salt off the bike, then flushed plenty of water over the rear caliper, but the damn ABS lights flash still, as soon as I turn on the ignition. The sensors look clean/free of sand. Should I take off the rear sensor (the front was up on top of the sand but the rear was bogged down and the wheel was spinning) and clean the end? Can I do an ABS reset? How do I do this, apart from turning off the ignition and turning back on? The battery is new and not the problem this time.
Cheers,
Z
Cheers,
Z

