stingray

Nitrous
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Location
Gauley Bridge, WV
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'21Rocket 3GT, '17 KTM 1290 SDGT, '04 Goldwing
I get this odd OCABS warning now after my dealer serviced brake bleed procedure. Before I even got home. Not cornering or hotdogging, just a regular throttle up to pass traffic and all goes into alarm about 4k RPM. Engine Management, ABS, OCABS. It clears on key off/on but shows back up as regular when accelerating again. I'm wondering if the ABS modulator was damaged during the bleed or if it is an IMU (Inertia Measurement Unit) issue showing up now the bike can be ridden with brakes that work. I've yet to go above 5000 RPM without it happening now. Anyone else experienced this? Back to the dealer...grrrr
 
I'll say check those connectors again... because only it's happening at higher rpms, maybe it's just happening when trembling
 
I'll say check those connectors again... because only it's happening at higher rpms, maybe it's just happening when trembling
Any idea which connector/location may be at fault? It does happen when the bike is "trembling" as opposed to cruising.
 
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Just guessing
There is a sensor fot wheelies/rollover
When he worked on the brakes he may have got this clocked wrong
So a little torque and it thinks your bike is standing straight up
 
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