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Well, there ya go... a couple days ago I started a topic on what I learned from the local wrench discussing ABS recal'ing after service work on the ABS and wheels... I was more or less "shut down" by brother forum members who said there is no difference between work on an ABS bike and a Non-ABS bike.
I believe you will see more and more discussion in the future regarding ABS repairs and cost increase!!
fire away guys... but I'm just the messanger!!
So why don't you get your " local wrench" to get on here an explain what it takes to recal the brakes. I would like to know since I have ABS and have had them off an on a couple times and don't want to ride too much without recaling them. You have one guy saying they need some kind of recalabration and one guy having a problem and your on here saying " see I told you so ". So how about a little info to back it up.
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