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ABS rear brakes engaging
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<blockquote data-quote="harper" data-source="post: 1463353" data-attributes="member: 88451"><p>Do you have new boots with bigger, stiffer toes? I just adjusted my shift lever position to accommodate bigger toes on some new boots. It could interfere with the brake pedal also. Did you ever take the brake pedal off? It can be installed in a number of positions and if it's up too high, your toe could touch it.</p><p></p><p>You never said whether or not you serviced the brake pedal pivot. But you also never said whether, once the rear brake begins to engage, it continues to engage to the point that it stops the bike. That would be indicative of some seriously strange as well as dangerous behavior. If that's so, I can understand why you would believe the ABS pump is activating the rear brake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harper, post: 1463353, member: 88451"] Do you have new boots with bigger, stiffer toes? I just adjusted my shift lever position to accommodate bigger toes on some new boots. It could interfere with the brake pedal also. Did you ever take the brake pedal off? It can be installed in a number of positions and if it's up too high, your toe could touch it. You never said whether or not you serviced the brake pedal pivot. But you also never said whether, once the rear brake begins to engage, it continues to engage to the point that it stops the bike. That would be indicative of some seriously strange as well as dangerous behavior. If that's so, I can understand why you would believe the ABS pump is activating the rear brake. [/QUOTE]
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