Servo removal / deactivation.

... Simple answer NO!
... Complex answer, sure, but only if you want to install an entire new braking system.



Nope, you're wrong. Brian of Mototech has replumbed several servo'd GS machines. As said in another post, it requires some switches and other minor mods, but leaves you with a bike which basically has 'normal' brakes. You do lose the ABS function, but I'd happily do without ABS compared to the rediculous cost of buying a new servo unit. Brian told me that it costs no more than £200 for the complete conversion, but it is no way an entire new braking system.
 
Nope, you're wrong. Brian of Mototech has replumbed several servo'd GS machines. As said in another post, it requires some switches and other minor mods, but leaves you with a bike which basically has 'normal' brakes. You do lose the ABS function, but I'd happily do without ABS compared to the rediculous cost of buying a new servo unit. Brian told me that it costs no more than £200 for the complete conversion, but it is no way an entire new braking system.

Sounds like a good deal - but Northern Ireland is long way to go for me, although I'd love to go back!

Anyone know of someone on the mainland?
 
a pedant would point out that the post 07 ABS GSs do have a servo, but on the rear brake only.

if anyone works out how to bin that, let me know. it's rubbish.

What's the problem with the '07 and onwards ABS Cookie ?
 
Brian told me that it costs no more than £200 for the complete conversion, but it is no way an entire new braking system.

£80 in parts for the 1150.
thats: F&R micro switches and a non abs hydraulic distributor, so can't imagine it would be much more for a 1200 but the wiring changes would be different.
 


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