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| #Post#: 457-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Disengaging ABS for FREE | |
| By: Rusty Shovel Date: February 26, 2014, 8:21 pm | |
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| I've read that the ABS on the 2014 can be disengaged simply by | |
| removing the three fuses associated with the ABS system. Anyone | |
| give this a try yet? It seems much more reasonable than buying | |
| a $120 dongle! | |
| #Post#: 462-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Disengaging ABS for FREE | |
| By: truck11 Date: February 27, 2014, 9:10 am | |
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| Not that I want to throw more $$$ at this... but my | |
| understanding is that with the dongle, you can disengage just | |
| the rear ABS?? Thus leaving the front active. | |
| #Post#: 463-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Disengaging ABS for FREE | |
| By: Rusty Shovel Date: February 27, 2014, 10:50 am | |
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| [quote author=truck11 link=topic=111.msg462#msg462 | |
| date=1393513821] | |
| but my understanding is that with the ****le, you can disengage | |
| just the rear ABS?? Thus leaving the front active. | |
| [/quote] | |
| First off, let me laugh with you over this forum's insistence | |
| that "don gle" is a word in need of censorship. Rather than | |
| mess with the settings, for now, I'll just put a space in there. | |
| Second, let me show my source: | |
| http://allroadendurotouring.com/allroad-touring-enduros/light-adventure-touring… | |
| Here's the bit that got me thinking: | |
| For now on the KTM 690 Enduro R 2014 has also anti-locking brake | |
| system ABS onboard due to the EU -regulations. Basically this | |
| kind of adventure touring bike hardly requires any ABS, quite | |
| the opposite and the experienced offroad riders do not | |
| appreciated it very much. The Bosch 9M ABS can be turned OFF | |
| from the instrumentation panel or optionally set into OFFROAD | |
| -mode with a plugin don gle. This means that the rear wheel can | |
| be fully locked while the front wheel is still under the ABS | |
| control which is good for most of us. The ABS is not perfect | |
| every single way and one thing that comes along, is the | |
| requirement of accuracy. The ABS fails to function properly with | |
| unauthorized tyres and rims or when there are repairs made with | |
| universal parts. Even low tyre pressure is able to confuse the | |
| ABS. When it happens, the ABS unit is automatically disengaged | |
| and the brake system itself remains functional. There are 3 | |
| fuses taking care of the ABS and I am sure that some of the 690R | |
| riders leave the plugs empty. | |
| Not only is it cheaper to remove the fuses than installing a don | |
| gel, I think it's better. | |
| There is one advantage to leaving the front ABS intact, namely, | |
| it keeps the rider front getting overzealous with the front | |
| brake and sliding out in a corner. | |
| But I think this is offset by the disadvantage, namely, not | |
| being able to lock up the front tire upon losing forward | |
| momentum on a hill climb. If you lock up the rear tire, you'll | |
| loop out. If you can't lock up the front tire, you'll roll | |
| backwards out of control. That would be a nightmare. | |
| KTM could perfect their ABS system by simply allowing their ABS | |
| enabled front brake to lock when rolling rearward, but as of yet | |
| their system can't tell the difference between forward and | |
| backward lockup. | |
| Incidentally, I decided to test out the ABS on the street during | |
| a rainstorm. I locked up the rear brake while approaching a | |
| stoplight. I didn't like it. I braked hard, the bike started | |
| to slow, but then the ABS kicked in AND THE BRAKES GAVE OUT! I | |
| was no longer slowing! I had to release the brakes and modulate | |
| them to a stop (as I've always done). I've never had ABS on a | |
| bike. I may pull those fuses and continue without them. | |
| #Post#: 466-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Disengaging ABS for FREE | |
| By: Endo Date: February 27, 2014, 12:41 pm | |
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| Hey so what is the verdict on the ABS for you guys that have it? | |
| Does it really suck that bad you feel the need to disengage it? | |
| Just curious. ??? | |
| #Post#: 473-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Disengaging ABS for FREE | |
| By: Colorado Rider Date: February 27, 2014, 10:21 pm | |
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| So far on dry pavement I like it. I had to do an emergency stop | |
| in traffic and it worked well. More testing soon once it gets | |
| warmer! | |
| #Post#: 508-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Disengaging ABS for FREE | |
| By: SDMF_Reaps Date: March 1, 2014, 10:10 am | |
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| I was riding gravel about 70MPH the other day and popped up over | |
| a hill, there were trees on the west side of the road, and there | |
| was ice covering the road. I hit the brakes hard. I felt the | |
| rear modulating a little bit. The front never did. I got the | |
| bike down to 30 or so before hitting the first section of ice | |
| picked a line pulled in the clutch and hoped for the best. I | |
| made it through got to dry ground again hit the brakes hard | |
| again. This time no modulation got down to 15 or so and rode | |
| through 50 feet of ice waiting for the bottom to slide out as it | |
| was following frozen ruts. I made it through but it was | |
| definitely a butt pucker moment. | |
| As of yet I have no problem with the ABS. In fact I think | |
| keeping the rear from locking in this instance slowed me faster | |
| and I didn't have to think about it so that was a plus. We'll | |
| see after some time. It'll be nice when I can ride to work | |
| regularly. It is currently -10 F yay! | |
| #Post#: 2121-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Disengaging ABS for FREE | |
| By: doniton2 Date: November 21, 2014, 3:26 pm | |
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| OK so I went to my local dealership to pick up some stuff and | |
| had to ask the mechanic about this. He was telling me that the | |
| ABS shuts off at 7mph or lower. I haven�t tried it yet but have | |
| the perfect hill to try this out. I�m going to leave the ABS on | |
| and stop to see if it will hold the bike with just the front | |
| brake. Has anyone tried that? It won�t be until after | |
| Thanksgiving but I�ll let you know what happens. | |
| #Post#: 2128-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Disengaging ABS for FREE | |
| By: Rusty Shovel Date: November 23, 2014, 3:07 pm | |
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| [quote author=doniton2 link=topic=111.msg2121#msg2121 | |
| date=1416605191] | |
| ...was telling me that the ABS shuts off at 7mph or lower. I | |
| haven�t tried it yet but have the perfect hill to try this out. | |
| I�m going to leave the ABS on and stop to see if it will hold | |
| the bike with just the front brake. ....I�ll let you know what | |
| happens. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Please do, and thanks for the info. | |
| #Post#: 2147-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Disengaging ABS for FREE | |
| By: Rokitt Date: November 29, 2014, 6:11 pm | |
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| I would like to disenguage the ABS. If i were to remove the 3 | |
| fuses,would i be forced to see a constant ABS warning light ? | |
| #Post#: 2148-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Disengaging ABS for FREE | |
| By: Rockitboy Date: November 30, 2014, 11:05 am | |
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| I just don't see the problem with the ABS.. If you dont like it | |
| turn it off with the switch on the instrument cluster. Problem | |
| solved. I like the ABS for rain slick roads or even ice. A full | |
| blown panic stop may take longer but its also a lot easier to | |
| keep the bike up & in control if the wheels aren't locked up. I | |
| have hit both brakes as hard as possible on loose gravel at 60 | |
| mph & the bike tracks straight & stops quickly. Try that after | |
| you pull your fuses! Remember when your on the front brake | |
| really hard the rear tire has virtually no stopping power so why | |
| lock it up? When it's time to play turn the ABS off. You don't | |
| need ABS offroad, front or rear. | |
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