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Post by ghcoe on Jul 11, 2015 11:55:59 GMT -5
I have read somewhere that you can just remove that ABS unit altogether. It was not a great idea in the first place. Just a gimmick for add on sales. If you look at the caliper in may just have a adapter on it for the ABS unit. You may be able to remove it and just bolt on the banjo fitting right to the caliper. Also, the nut on the bottom of the ABS unit is suppose to be a adjustment for how much restriction the unit will apply. I have not messed with one myself, but if your brakes are not working well I would take a look at it. My Jonway does not have that unit on it and the brakes are very good.
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Post by pistonguy on Jul 11, 2015 13:39:00 GMT -5
I have read somewhere that you can just remove that ABS unit altogether. It was not a great idea in the first place. Just a gimmick for add on sales. If you look at the caliper in may just have a adapter on it for the ABS unit. You may be able to remove it and just bolt on the banjo fitting right to the caliper. Also, the nut on the bottom of the ABS unit is suppose to be a adjustment for how much restriction the unit will apply. I have not messed with one myself, but if your brakes are not working well I would take a look at it. My Jonway does not have that unit on it and the brakes are very good. Correct. Unit can be removed and just reconnect with correct size Banjo Bolt. Mine was advertised to come with this 100% Guaranteed Fake ABS. Arrived not included, good was going to replace it anyhow. I'm not much for automatic controls. Traction Control, ABS are for people who can't ride nor drive. ( jk). Takes the Fun and Skill outa the rider/driver.
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