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Old 1st April 2020, 16:04   #1
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Default Cable route ABS / brake pad

Has anyone got or know of a photo showing the proper route for the ABS and brake wear sensor cables from the front hub up to the inner wing ? I've been doing a search but not found what I need yet !
Mine have been interfered with many times over the years and I don't think they look quite right !
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Old 1st April 2020, 19:28   #2
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Old 1st April 2020, 19:36   #3
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Lol, I tend to pull the raggy ends through the grommet John, then solder the ends together neatly...........I don't need a brake pad warning lamp, as I tend to actually service my car

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Thanks for that That shows the top end , though I don't think the brake cable should be looped over the other like that , and th ebottom end appears to be cut-off Still , at least it's secure .
It does confirm that the lower clip is missing on mine
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Lol, I tend to pull the raggy ends through the grommet John, then solder the ends together neatly...........I don't need a brake pad warning lamp, as I tend to actually service my car

Brian

Agreed. I also do as per Artic's "How To" and put a bit of heat shrink sleeving over the cut ends.
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Old 1st April 2020, 20:44   #6
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I would move that ABS wire from in between the arch liner and the bodyshell
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I would move that ABS wire from in between the arch liner and the bodyshell
Hi Andy.
So would I so that is what I did, it was like that when I purchased my first tourer back in 2009/10 I thought I recognised the photo above
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Thanks everyone . A missing clip and a bit of adjustment on the sleeving and I'll be ok
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