Yes it has been sorted, the ABS doesn't like it when the back wheel is spinning without the front spinning as it then goes into fault mode. I used to wash and blow dry my rear wheel and chain after washing, when the bike was sitting on a rear stand, apparently within the first 150m of riding the two wheel sensors find each other and sync up. So if the rear is in gear spinning more than the equivalent of 150m without the front, it faults
Yes it has been sorted, the ABS doesn't like it when the back wheel is spinning without the front spinning as it then goes into fault mode. I used to wash and blow dry my rear wheel and chain after washing, when the bike was sitting on a rear stand, apparently within the first 150m of riding the two wheel sensors find each other and sync up. So if the rear is in gear spinning more than the equivalent of 150m without the front, it faults
@markstephenson9635 @markstephenson9635 3 years ago Took the bike to a dealer and they cleared the fault by connecting their computer to the bike, or you can buy a scan tool like this and clear it yourself....obd2australia.com.au/product/yamaha-motorcycle-obd-scan-tool/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9LHPvJ2a6gIVmXwrCh1WfA-5EAQYASABEgI7X_D_BwE Reply @markstephenson9635 @markstephenson9635 4 years ago Yes it has been sorted, the ABS doesn't like it when the back wheel is spinning without the front spinning as it then goes into fault mode. I used to wash and blow dry my rear wheel and chain after washing, when the bike was sitting on a rear stand, apparently within the first 150m of riding the two wheel sensors find each other and sync up. So if the rear is in gear spinning more than the equivalent of 150m without the front, it faults
Took the bike to a dealer and they cleared the fault by connecting their computer to the bike, or you can buy a scan tool like this and clear it yourself....obd2australia.com.au/product/yamaha-motorcycle-obd-scan-tool/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9LHPvJ2a6gIVmXwrCh1WfA-5EAQYASABEgI7X_D_BwE
Took the bike to a dealer and they cleared the fault by connecting their computer to the bike, or you can buy a scan tool like this and clear it yourself....obd2australia.com.au/product/yamaha-motorcycle-obd-scan-tool/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9LHPvJ2a6gIVmXwrCh1WfA-5EAQYASABEgI7X_D_BwE
Yes it has been sorted, the ABS doesn't like it when the back wheel is spinning without the front spinning as it then goes into fault mode.
I used to wash and blow dry my rear wheel and chain after washing, when the bike was sitting on a rear stand, apparently within the first 150m of riding the two wheel sensors find each other and sync up. So if the rear is in gear spinning more than the equivalent of 150m without the front, it faults
What was the fix for it?
How did you fix it ?
Did you get this resolved? Mine has developed the same problem.
Did you ever find a fix for this? My SP is doing the same thing.
It's cause you've got error code , once the error is shown you cannot go into menu, you must clear errors first.
Have you already fixed the problem sir? I have the same problem with you
Same problem, you fix it, I want your help ?
Yes it has been sorted, the ABS doesn't like it when the back wheel is spinning without the front spinning as it then goes into fault mode.
I used to wash and blow dry my rear wheel and chain after washing, when the bike was sitting on a rear stand, apparently within the first 150m of riding the two wheel sensors find each other and sync up. So if the rear is in gear spinning more than the equivalent of 150m without the front, it faults
it a complcated dash i havnt worked it out yet, hope they fix it quick,
I need to how to fiexad becouse i have same problem
@markstephenson9635
@markstephenson9635
3 years ago
Took the bike to a dealer and they cleared the fault by connecting their computer to the bike, or you can buy a scan tool like this and clear it yourself....obd2australia.com.au/product/yamaha-motorcycle-obd-scan-tool/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9LHPvJ2a6gIVmXwrCh1WfA-5EAQYASABEgI7X_D_BwE
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@markstephenson9635
@markstephenson9635
4 years ago
Yes it has been sorted, the ABS doesn't like it when the back wheel is spinning without the front spinning as it then goes into fault mode.
I used to wash and blow dry my rear wheel and chain after washing, when the bike was sitting on a rear stand, apparently within the first 150m of riding the two wheel sensors find each other and sync up. So if the rear is in gear spinning more than the equivalent of 150m without the front, it faults
Took the bike to a dealer and they cleared the fault by connecting their computer to the bike, or you can buy a scan tool like this and clear it yourself....obd2australia.com.au/product/yamaha-motorcycle-obd-scan-tool/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9LHPvJ2a6gIVmXwrCh1WfA-5EAQYASABEgI7X_D_BwE
Whats the problem? Bring it to the dealer and let fix it.
Who installed the heating grips?
You can als reset the complete display.
the dealer(my mate) did sort it out
The heated grips are Oxford brand and I installed them
Took the bike to a dealer and they cleared the fault by connecting their computer to the bike, or you can buy a scan tool like this and clear it yourself....obd2australia.com.au/product/yamaha-motorcycle-obd-scan-tool/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9LHPvJ2a6gIVmXwrCh1WfA-5EAQYASABEgI7X_D_BwE
same problem hhhhhhhaaawwww :/