I went to move my bike into a better spot in the garage tonight after a ride and it felt like the brakes were on. I had just put the bike in the garage seconds before and it was fine.
I turned the bike on and there were no servo sounds and the brake light was on. Great
Some bloody servo fault.
Bloody 1200.
Well, I did a search and found the problem.
Sure enough, thats what had happened.
I would not of known or noticed in a million years.
I moved the bike because the automatic garage door hit the right hand guard.
And went back up.
Joining this site; money well spent.
I turned the bike on and there were no servo sounds and the brake light was on. Great
Some bloody servo fault.Well, I did a search and found the problem.
Check the hand gaurd is not touching the brake lever at all. It can twist round and cause the brake system to think there is a fault if it touches the lever. Very common I think.
Sure enough, thats what had happened.
I moved the bike because the automatic garage door hit the right hand guard.
And went back up.Joining this site; money well spent.