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Since you've been very recently messing with the wires on the bars for your clutch switch, check the wiring for the front sensor and make sure it didn't get pinched somewhere. In the past a few good have had ABS lights dealing with the front sensor wiring getting pinched around the steering head/bar area.
Since wires look fine and fuel gauge works, can I just erase this error code? What would be the consequences?
 
Now I'm even more confused. Erased the code error. Started the bike, took it for 30 miles ride. Light stayed on for the whole time.
Got back connected the cable. ECU says no errors but light is on.
Any ideas?
 
Not every issue/light causes a code. If you look around on here, there is a thread that lists all of the things that can cause the ABS light. I'll see if I can find that thread.
 
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Still no idea what can I do to rectify this. Dealer is still closed and don't know when do they reopen. And I'm not sure if it's safe to ride like that.
 
How and where? Simple English please.
I don't know where it is on the rocket
But on my victory I had the same problem with my abs light staying on I cleaned everything on the wheels check the clearance and found the relay which is under the rear fender on my victory I changed that and ain't had no problem since if you have a manual it should tell you where it's located
 
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