r1200rt Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Apr 19, 2021 Messages 1,503 Reaction score 571 Location uk Aug 29, 2025 #1 2007 R1200RT (non servo model) ABS packed up, possibly "Stuck brushes" brakes still work ok any idea where in the SE UK/London i could get this fixed?
2007 R1200RT (non servo model) ABS packed up, possibly "Stuck brushes" brakes still work ok any idea where in the SE UK/London i could get this fixed?
Santa-2512 Omnipotent one UKGSer Subscriber Joined Aug 3, 2016 Messages 13,568 Reaction score 3,171 Location North Pole Aug 29, 2025 #2 r1200rt said: 2007 R1200RT (non servo model) ABS packed up, possibly "Stuck brushes" brakes still work ok any idea where in the SE UK/London i could get this fixed? Click to expand... In the comfort of your own garage, have you tried a light tap with a toffee hammer to free the stuck brushes repeat - light tap with a toffee hammer, not belt 7 bells out of it with a 4lb lump hammer ....
r1200rt said: 2007 R1200RT (non servo model) ABS packed up, possibly "Stuck brushes" brakes still work ok any idea where in the SE UK/London i could get this fixed? Click to expand... In the comfort of your own garage, have you tried a light tap with a toffee hammer to free the stuck brushes repeat - light tap with a toffee hammer, not belt 7 bells out of it with a 4lb lump hammer ....
r1200rt Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Apr 19, 2021 Messages 1,503 Reaction score 571 Location uk Aug 29, 2025 #3 im not even sure where the abs pump is
botus Registered user Joined Sep 2, 2017 Messages 2,224 Reaction score 315 Location Berks Aug 30, 2025 #4 tank off - its a faff to reach, the bolts holding the brackets its mounted to are not easy to see or reach places repair but more and more doing it at home these guys did mine many years ago https://www.ecutesting.com/product-catalogue/bmw/r1200gs/abs-pump-ecumodule-combined/
tank off - its a faff to reach, the bolts holding the brackets its mounted to are not easy to see or reach places repair but more and more doing it at home these guys did mine many years ago https://www.ecutesting.com/product-catalogue/bmw/r1200gs/abs-pump-ecumodule-combined/
r1200rt Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Apr 19, 2021 Messages 1,503 Reaction score 571 Location uk Aug 30, 2025 #5 tank off? mm.. sod that, will just live with it!
botus Registered user Joined Sep 2, 2017 Messages 2,224 Reaction score 315 Location Berks Aug 30, 2025 #6 do you have a GS or an RT ? RT might be easy - my K1300GT was just under the faring side panel - 30 mins vs 5 hrs the tank comes off easy on a GS its the rest of the crap
do you have a GS or an RT ? RT might be easy - my K1300GT was just under the faring side panel - 30 mins vs 5 hrs the tank comes off easy on a GS its the rest of the crap
Baza 07 Active member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Aug 29, 2020 Messages 386 Reaction score 52 Location Wirral Merseyside Aug 30, 2025 #7 botus said: do you have a GS or an RT ? RT might be easy - my K1300GT was just under the faring side panel - 30 mins vs 5 hrs the tank comes off easy on a GS its the rest of the crap Click to expand... 2007 R 1200 RT ,,,,First Post
botus said: do you have a GS or an RT ? RT might be easy - my K1300GT was just under the faring side panel - 30 mins vs 5 hrs the tank comes off easy on a GS its the rest of the crap Click to expand... 2007 R 1200 RT ,,,,First Post
Baza 07 Active member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Aug 29, 2020 Messages 386 Reaction score 52 Location Wirral Merseyside Aug 30, 2025 #8 Dont let this thread put you off mate,,,,,, Thread 'And so it’s Starts 🤞🤞' Jun 11, 2025 The great ABS motor change,got to be the biggest job I’ve ever done on my bike,wish me luck,oh and get ready for a multitude of questions Cheers Baza
Dont let this thread put you off mate,,,,,, Thread 'And so it’s Starts 🤞🤞' Jun 11, 2025 The great ABS motor change,got to be the biggest job I’ve ever done on my bike,wish me luck,oh and get ready for a multitude of questions Cheers Baza
JJH Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jan 17, 2009 Messages 11,376 Reaction score 1,616 Location Co. Meath Irish Rep. Aug 30, 2025 #9 As far as I’m aware if it’s a non servo model there’s nowhere to tap wit a hammer. JJH
r1200rt Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Apr 19, 2021 Messages 1,503 Reaction score 571 Location uk Aug 30, 2025 #10 it's a non servo model
JJH Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jan 17, 2009 Messages 11,376 Reaction score 1,616 Location Co. Meath Irish Rep. Aug 30, 2025 #11 Just reading the advice on here it’s the servo that gets the tap. Others suggest that tapping causes terminal damage. But with a non servo model there’s a chance that someone know how to easily sort it. JJH
Just reading the advice on here it’s the servo that gets the tap. Others suggest that tapping causes terminal damage. But with a non servo model there’s a chance that someone know how to easily sort it. JJH
er-minio Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Mar 10, 2008 Messages 10,432 Reaction score 3,441 Location London/Rome Aug 30, 2025 #12 You have to tap the electric motor on the modulator. (Non servo).