I took my bike out yesterday to check out an abs emergency stop before I needed it. And it doesnt feel like abs is working at all. Should I take it to the dealer?
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Created on: 11/05/13 08:06 AM
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Oldguyonazx14r
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Bobby914
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RE: abs
11/05/13 8:10 AM
It shouldn't feel like it is working, but not exactly sure what kinda feel you are looking for. Did the wheels lock up? It's probably working but you can for your own piece of mind. It won't be as intrusive as feeling the pulse like your car brake pedal.
Oldguyonazx14r
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Grn14
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Oldguyonazx14r
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Hub
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RE: abs
11/05/13 9:38 AM
How to tell you have ABS on the second gen (R):
1. Front fender. It will say ABSkid, something like that? The tone wheels on the rims show it 'should be' a bike of either assist, meaning, no swapping of parts between generations (which can be done).
2. Battery housing. Take a flashlight and look past the battery. If it's empty = No ABS, but accel control only.
3. Brake [neck] tubes. Look down the right side of the steering neck. There are two tubes out from the battery/ABS housing; over the top of the frame; down the right side of the neck = ABS w/accel control.
carabuser
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RE: abs
11/05/13 9:49 AM
Should look like this
Oldguyonazx14r
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musclemerc
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Oldguyonazx14r
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carabuser
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RE: abs
11/05/13 12:46 PM
But I don't want wheelie control.. hahaha !!!
Hub
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carabuser
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RE: abs
11/05/13 2:28 PM
"Unplug either tone wheel sensor... Mode switch diss!"
Ahh I like it !!!
Towball
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Grn14
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RE: abs
11/06/13 9:21 AM
Tone wheel input has no idea what speed the rear wheel is moving at. Now, unplug the speed sensor. You may lose a speedo, but who cares about that or Low power mode. You can stand the bike up all day long, who cares about intervention.
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Hub
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Grn14
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RE: abs
11/06/13 9:55 AM
Tow's right...you can't just 'unplug'the KTRC sensor.The ECU will compensate by lowering the power output.Not that it won't wheelie...but it won't perform as it would with all systems go.Even turning off the KTRC does NOT fully disable the safety feature programmed into the ECU.It has to be 'flashed' out.
"Tone wheel input has no idea what speed the rear wheel is moving at"...yes...it does.It's factory calculated to intervene under the set parameters.It does know.You know this....and I'm not just talking about 'wheelies'...those guys on the strip discovered it....and they weren't wheelying when they did.
Let me say...anyone can unplug anything they want on their bike....so in essence...you're correct.The desired result however may not be as one wants.
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hagrid
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Grn14
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RE: abs
11/06/13 10:04 AM
I do believe the intervention factor is ignition related...leaving sensors unplugged MAY....possibly...cause engine damage over time...IDK...I wouldn't unplug anything.Hell...even bypassing the evap system on my bike(at one point)caused the motor to NOT start as it should.This bike isn't that simple to modify in particular areas.
Flashing out the 'safety mode' feature is not the same as unplugging a sensor.Especially one that tracks wheel speed and reacts accordingly.Those guys at Mitsubishi and Kawasaki aint no dummies.Few people even feel or realize the 'safety mode' is operating at certain times on acceleration.With KTRC turned off.
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Grn14
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Hub
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RE: abs
11/06/13 1:39 PM
It goes something like this... 'We take measures to save the engine so you can run right along, we have no clue you are out in the boonies and far from a dealer, or making a trip around the world, go for it, nothing is going to happen down the road we default out of FULL is like saying we are going to run in FULL so there is damage ahead?' HA no, I don't think so. Running a few degrees in retard should not cook the engine. That's watt the tre does is eliminates an advance stage. Analog means many = 10-40-55 degrees. Digital means 1. So one is to start (10 degrees) and 55 is full advanced, not linear [with the 40], but the twitchy setting you all oohh and aahh about.
Outside temp sensor is the same sensor the air box has. It has a ball at the bottom or a cast in plastic [thermometer] that sends outside temp to the dash. It sits in the left side forward fairing.
hagrid
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Grn14
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RE: abs
11/06/13 9:15 PM
"Running a few degrees in retard should not"...that's what I mean though about disabling the wheel sensors.Without that input...couldn't it be possible for the ECU to over adjust something?Not that it would...but could it?We know turning it off doesn't totally disable it.And flashing the ECU with parameters that are safe for the motor we know won't harm the engine...even with the KTRC off and flashed to remove the safety mode.But simply unplugging one...or both...do we really know how the ECU is going to try and compensate running with a 'faulty sensor'...I guess it probably will do as you say...stay in a particular adjustment..and be alright.I wouldn't want to find out really....it might do just fine....but IDK.
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