FJRski_2007
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My bike came back from dealer and dealer concludes that the issue is related to what Joe said above about frequency.
That doesn't sound right to me. If I were you, I would seek out another FJR owner and swap bikes to see how another FJR acts.Dealer said it was normal, that basically the abs wants to kick in. They said there is nothing that needs to be fixed.
I doubt it as there doesn't appear to be a safety issue wiI wonder if we will see a recall in the future.
Pull the ABS fuse, if the chatter persists it ain't the ABS...
Alan,Pull the ABS fuse, if the chatter persists it ain't the ABS...
I wonder if we will see a recall in the future.
You mentioned the dealer said it was a frequency issue. Did they replace the sensor? did they just send you down the road with out solving the issue?My bike came back from dealer and dealer concludes that the issue is related to what Joe said above about frequency.
A similar symptom used to occur on my Cagiva Gran Canyon. A very different bike for sure with no ABS. I swapped out the OEM pads for some EBC's and no more issue. I was thinking it was some kind of harmonic vibration that was triggered under certain conditions with the stock pads. I'm curious to know if this is occurring on the FJR's in spite of the brand of pads used.Well, it may be the ABS (frequency) as mentioned above, but the same condition (as I described in my post and on other threads discussed going back years) has been on non ABS bikes as well. Unless there are two different causes, for what seems to be the same symtoms, I'm still more inclined to think it is more mechanically induced from the rotor/pad interaction than anything else.
Geek has the opposite problem..Swapped EBC's for stockers and now he has a low speed vibration.A similar symptom used to occur on my Cagiva Gran Canyon. A very different bike for sure with no ABS. I swapped out the OEM pads for some EBC's and no more issue. I was thinking it was some kind of harmonic vibration that was triggered under certain conditions with the stock pads. I'm curious to know if this is occurring on the FJR's in spite of the brand of pads used.Well, it may be the ABS (frequency) as mentioned above, but the same condition (as I described in my post and on other threads discussed going back years) has been on non ABS bikes as well. Unless there are two different causes, for what seems to be the same symtoms, I'm still more inclined to think it is more mechanically induced from the rotor/pad interaction than anything else.
My '06 does this occasionally as well, under the same circumstances. Strange...but it seems to stop OK and nothing is loose on the front end so I just shrug and ride on.Yep my 09 has done this occasionally since new. feels like rapid pulsations coming from the front.
I would say it is only with front and rear brakes applied and usually at low speed but braking a little
hard like when unexpected braking. Car in front stops for a yellow light I expected they would go for
or something along those lines. Just a guess but I'm thinking it is due to the linked brakes but have
no proof. I have never noticed this on more spirited road conditions. Although the front brake does seem
a little slow to release sometimes when braking hard for a turn. Not sure if it is me or the bike at fault.
Usually it's an oh **** moment when it happens.
Yep. Ever since we put those Carbon Lorraine pads in there, that thing vibrated so bad I quit riding it until I could get my hands on some Yamaha pads.Geek has the opposite problem..Swapped EBC's for stockers and now he has a low speed vibration.A similar symptom used to occur on my Cagiva Gran Canyon. A very different bike for sure with no ABS. I swapped out the OEM pads for some EBC's and no more issue. I was thinking it was some kind of harmonic vibration that was triggered under certain conditions with the stock pads. I'm curious to know if this is occurring on the FJR's in spite of the brand of pads used.Well, it may be the ABS (frequency) as mentioned above, but the same condition (as I described in my post and on other threads discussed going back years) has been on non ABS bikes as well. Unless there are two different causes, for what seems to be the same symtoms, I'm still more inclined to think it is more mechanically induced from the rotor/pad interaction than anything else.
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