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iABS, tail-lights, led's, warning lights and German engineering.

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Omega Man

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In our next installment of the Best of Forum series, one of our Members with an Oilhead explores the relationship of the ABS, the lighting and some German engineering. This is a great example of how some of the most seemingly benign parts interact with a computer controlled motorcycle.
It's problems like this that can make you second-guess what is really going on but with the input of our knowledgeable Members, there is a fix.
Take a trip down the "integrated systems" wire loom and see how bulbs and LED's can effect your bike.
Enjoy, Gary

http://forums.bmwmoa.org/showthread.php?74249-iABS-problem-appreciate-suggestions
 
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