Humbug
Registered user
I hope someone can help with this.
My friends 2004 R1150RT has the following brake symptoms:-
The front brake works fine, the servo's operate as normal.
Th rear brake worked fine if light pressure was applied to the pedal and the servo's worked fine. However if heavy pressure was applied, the servo's failed completely and he only had residual braking. The front's failed also. If he stopped and reset the servo's returned. He was able to ride with good brakes so long as the rear was not used heavily.
He took it the local BM dealer and they declared the ABS unit was u/s and it would cost £1800 for a replacement! About half the value of the bike! They did play about with the rear brake switch and now there are no rear brakes with servos whatsoever. The front 's work perfectly.
We've tried Steptoes filter clean but this has made no difference. The filters were very clean - the bike has only done 6,000 miles since new! On applying the rear brake a faint clicking can be heard in the servo unit - almost as if it is trying to switch the servos on?
Before we carry out a complete servoectomy can anybody confirm that this is the usual way they fail or is there something else we should be looking at? It seems strange that the servo's work fine from the front but not the rear?
Any pointers or help would be greatly appreciated.
My friends 2004 R1150RT has the following brake symptoms:-
The front brake works fine, the servo's operate as normal.
Th rear brake worked fine if light pressure was applied to the pedal and the servo's worked fine. However if heavy pressure was applied, the servo's failed completely and he only had residual braking. The front's failed also. If he stopped and reset the servo's returned. He was able to ride with good brakes so long as the rear was not used heavily.
He took it the local BM dealer and they declared the ABS unit was u/s and it would cost £1800 for a replacement! About half the value of the bike! They did play about with the rear brake switch and now there are no rear brakes with servos whatsoever. The front 's work perfectly.
We've tried Steptoes filter clean but this has made no difference. The filters were very clean - the bike has only done 6,000 miles since new! On applying the rear brake a faint clicking can be heard in the servo unit - almost as if it is trying to switch the servos on?
Before we carry out a complete servoectomy can anybody confirm that this is the usual way they fail or is there something else we should be looking at? It seems strange that the servo's work fine from the front but not the rear?
Any pointers or help would be greatly appreciated.

