Fasteddy
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Can you get to them from the side? or does the tank have to come off? (and the battery holder area) like most bikes.
Tank off, battery out, holder tied toward front, and more...
Can you get to them from the side? or does the tank have to come off? (and the battery holder area) like most bikes.
For the battery tray if you disconnect the black wire at the starter solenoid and pull it out the bottom you can pivot the entire battery tray over the left side of the bike. Feeds back through very easily.
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Three hours into the service visit. Apparently the service instructions from the KTMothership don't address the presence of the ABS module. So...add in that none of the other 390s sold here have been back for service...I'm the beta victi... subject.
From what I'm told, just in the way of the valve/cam access. The engine is buttoned back up now, so I have to take their word on it.
I was able to do it easily without removing ABS unit, unplugged wiring harness and moved wiring aside...
I will admit... I'm NOT happy that I can manage to bring the lever ALL the way back to the bar. I bled the system and it got better, but still isn't great... But that doesn't seem to be impacting maximum braking... On the STREET at least.
I hate to go OT, but I'm assuming you are still using OE levers? I thought the "back to the bar" thing was due to the aftermarket levers I'm using.
I'm curious (and don't mean to thread Jack here) but why pull the ABS? Is it the brake feel in general or are you finding it inadequate on the track? I have to admit I actually like the ABS, much to my surprise... Admittedly I'm not trying to late brake a pass into a turn, but I've yet to trigger the unit other than when I initially was initially testing the ABS system out by aiming for low traction spots (gravel or wet grass on the side of the road) but I was REALLY impressed with the system. It was controllable, felt good, stopped quickly, with zero drama. Again, street use, not the track, but I'd think even on the track it wouldn't trigger under unexpected times, just zero traction events... Tho I could TOTALLY be wrong there. My prior experience, well my ONLY in fact, with ABS was on a BMW in the Alps where the system did it's level best to kill me by CONSTANTLY going off when I still had plenty of traction remaining... Inducing a number of instances when I had to pull a rabbit outta my ass utilizing ALL of my racing experience to come out of a corner alive due to a bike that refused to slow down and my subsequent knee dragging, helmet scream swearing, sparks flying, carving through turns in the Dolomites.
Based on that experience I approached the 390 with more than a little trepidation... But again, I'm LOVING the ABS on the 390. I can still do Stoppies at the lights, but if I do a practice emergency so and grab a full handful of brake in the wet on the bike she just drops anchor and stops. Fast. Efficiently. No drama.
I will admit... I'm NOT happy that I can manage to bring the lever ALL the way back to the bar. I bled the system and it got better, but still isn't great... But that doesn't seem to be impacting maximum braking... On the STREET at least.
This sounds like glazed rotor/pad. Have you noticed any discoloration on your rotor?Yes, stock levers. Oddly enough, I didn't notice it at first when I'd initially picked up the bike at the dealership. On the way home I decided to test the ABS out, and after I managed to trigger it the first time, the brakes TOTALLY went to hell! I dunno if there was an air pocket in there somewhere or what, but after that first ABS trigger the brakes were TERRIBLE!!! I bled them the next morning, and things VASTLY improved, but I can still manage to bring the bar all the way back. I've gotta grab it with 4 fingers and pull hard, but one can still do it. It's not flex in the lines either. I put a machinist caliper on them and there is zero expansion in them. So, either somethings going on in the ABS unit, I've still got air in there... SOMEWHERE... or, the master cylinder just totally sucks. I'm betting on the latter. I can eventually see a master cylinder upgrade group buy in our future on the forum.
You are able to do a stoppie with ABS engaged?? I've pondered what the outcome would be and I didn't think it'd be pretty!
This sounds like glazed rotor/pad. Have you noticed any discoloration on your rotor?