IABS Removal
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IABS Removal
Thanks to the information and support from this forum I have removed the servo brakes from my Rockster E 80..Everything works as it should and the local mechanic made up a short bypass loop using the old fittings and a 6" piece of copper brakeline. If anyone needs a perfectly good servo please pm me. I am in Ontario, Canada.
Other projects complete are new rubber, Avon Trailriders for the dirt and gravel roads and some handguards with led strips which i spliced into the tachometer light.
Also trying to install some aftermarket clutch and brake levers but cannot get the perch assembly out of the housing, any knowledge would be welcome.
Cheers
Phil in Wiarton
Other projects complete are new rubber, Avon Trailriders for the dirt and gravel roads and some handguards with led strips which i spliced into the tachometer light.
Also trying to install some aftermarket clutch and brake levers but cannot get the perch assembly out of the housing, any knowledge would be welcome.
Cheers
Phil in Wiarton
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cool. i still dont miss mine.
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I kinda miss the whine..........
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put some antifreeze in it.towerworker wrote:I kinda miss the whine..........
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Last month, fastfill said:
"cannot get the perch assembly out of the housing".
Sorry, more detail needed please ! Maybe a foto of the "perch". But not with the budgie sitting on it....
"cannot get the perch assembly out of the housing".
Sorry, more detail needed please ! Maybe a foto of the "perch". But not with the budgie sitting on it....
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I was having a problem removing the stock levers from their perches. I did eventually figure it out and now have two very fancy front levers, they fold and look like the expensive cnc ones.
Follow up on the iabs removal. Brakes are excellent now, more feel and feedback and all other systems are working as planned.
Cheers
Phil
Follow up on the iabs removal. Brakes are excellent now, more feel and feedback and all other systems are working as planned.
Cheers
Phil
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Good news, Phil. Glad you were able to source custom levers.
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Cool, so how did you solve the speedometer signal + brake switch problem? There are a few alternatives.fastfil2004 wrote:...Follow up on the iabs removal. Brakes are excellent now, more feel and feedback and all other systems are working as planned.
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The speed signal is generated by by the abs ring on the rear wheel, I left this in place although I did remove the ring on the front end. I just used washers to retain the spacing for this.
I removed the brain module from the IABS unit and reused this after fabbing up a simple aluminum cover to seal it.
The process was much easier than i anticipated , the only extra part required was the U bend brakeline to bridge the gao at the junction. This cost $ 9.00 at a local garage to get it made up.
Cheers
Phil
I removed the brain module from the IABS unit and reused this after fabbing up a simple aluminum cover to seal it.
The process was much easier than i anticipated , the only extra part required was the U bend brakeline to bridge the gao at the junction. This cost $ 9.00 at a local garage to get it made up.
Cheers
Phil
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Cool, wondered which speedometer + brake switch option you chose since you said you had the iABS unit for sale.fastfil2004 wrote:The speed signal is generated by by the abs ring on the rear wheel, I left this in place although I did remove the ring on the front end. I just used washers to retain the spacing for this.
I removed the brain module from the IABS unit and reused this after fabbing up a simple aluminum cover to seal it.
Actually, the specific wheel used by iABS microprocessor to generate speedometer signal is not documented. But your experience proves that rear sensor + tone ring works; I believe others have retained the front sensor/ring to use the iABS "brains" separated from the servo hydraulics module.
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