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TCS - Traction Control System
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TCS - Traction Control System
It works - and works well.
3 degrees Celsius and coming a across a wooden bridge mid turn. On the gas and engine cuts slightly and the big orange TCS light is on. Bike didn't unsettle one bit. Not sure how things would have ended up on the old bike or if I had the TCS turned off.
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3 degrees Celsius and coming a across a wooden bridge mid turn. On the gas and engine cuts slightly and the big orange TCS light is on. Bike didn't unsettle one bit. Not sure how things would have ended up on the old bike or if I had the TCS turned off.
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Re: TCS - Traction Control System
Couple of places get sand on the road around here. I have seen the light flicker a few times. I usually feel the back jump just a little.
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Re: TCS - Traction Control System
With all this new traction control and ABS does anyone else miss the old days of riding out a rear wheel skid during hard breaking? Or am I just weird?
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Re: TCS - Traction Control System
Key ON, engine not started. Push button 1. Say, "I want to die today." Start the engine and ride away with the TCS OFF.natehawk750 wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 8:26 am With all this new traction control and ABS does anyone else miss the old days of riding out a rear wheel skid during hard breaking? Or am I just weird?
Pull the rear wheel ABS sensor out of the housing, put it in a sturdy plastic bag and zip tie it to the torque arm. Ride away without ABS. Have a nice day
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Re: TCS - Traction Control System
No, Yes.natehawk750 wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 8:26 am With all this new traction control and ABS does anyone else miss the old days of riding out a rear wheel skid during hard breaking? Or am I just weird?
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Re: TCS - Traction Control System
No, Yes.....
Many fun times can be had accelerating or braking on a wet/icy wooden bridge..... Just pull the fuse for ABS, it will avoid the error codes flashing at you in the right display ('16 up), but will leave the ABS light on. Removing the sensor or leaving the trigger wheel off your wheel will result in TCS and Check Engine Light on, Cruise not available. Lights will go off when situation corrected, but will have stored codes.
Many fun times can be had accelerating or braking on a wet/icy wooden bridge..... Just pull the fuse for ABS, it will avoid the error codes flashing at you in the right display ('16 up), but will leave the ABS light on. Removing the sensor or leaving the trigger wheel off your wheel will result in TCS and Check Engine Light on, Cruise not available. Lights will go off when situation corrected, but will have stored codes.
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Re: TCS - Traction Control System
Anyone ever see that video of the guy with a FJR when he turned TCS off and was doing wheelies?
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Re: TCS - Traction Control System
Or you can just say, "Hey, so this is how the old guys rode that 2004 Cerulean Silver FJR1300". Let's burn some rubber!ionbeam wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 8:55 amKey ON, engine not started. Push button 1. Say, "I want to die today." Start the engine and ride away with the TCS OFF.natehawk750 wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 8:26 am With all this new traction control and ABS does anyone else miss the old days of riding out a rear wheel skid during hard breaking? Or am I just weird?
Pull the rear wheel ABS sensor out of the housing, put it in a sturdy plastic bag and zip tie it to the torque arm. Ride away without ABS. Have a nice day
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Re: TCS - Traction Control System
If you miss it that much, I'll be selling my 2005 soon. The front ABS works, but the back doesn't. My right clavicle and several ribs can testify to that. The investigating trooper said I was going really slow....natehawk750 wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 8:26 am With all this new traction control and ABS does anyone else miss the old days of riding out a rear wheel skid during hard breaking? Or am I just weird?
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Re: TCS - Traction Control System
Dang it.Ludwig61 wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 8:16 pmIf you miss it that much, I'll be selling my 2005 soon. The front ABS works, but the back doesn't. My right clavicle and several ribs can testify to that. The investigating trooper said I was going really slow....natehawk750 wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 8:26 am With all this new traction control and ABS does anyone else miss the old days of riding out a rear wheel skid during hard breaking? Or am I just weird?
He said the same damn thing to me,.
Seriously...heal up.
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Re: TCS - Traction Control System
I have a 2001 zrx1200r without it for when I need to get my fix.Ludwig61 wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 8:16 pmIf you miss it that much, I'll be selling my 2005 soon. The front ABS works, but the back doesn't. My right clavicle and several ribs can testify to that. The investigating trooper said I was going really slow....natehawk750 wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 8:26 am With all this new traction control and ABS does anyone else miss the old days of riding out a rear wheel skid during hard breaking? Or am I just weird?
Like Wheaton said heal up
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Re: TCS - Traction Control System
Gunny! I found out going into a dipped, left curved, narrow country bridge.
Also hard to get traction when the wheels are a little elevated. Like when exiting a dipped, left curved, narrow country bridge.
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Re: TCS - Traction Control System
I saw the front end of an FJR come up pretty high on a group ride!
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Re: TCS - Traction Control System
“ I saw the front end of an FJR come up pretty high on a group ride!”
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Re: TCS - Traction Control System
I had been known to have that problem on the 04, but never with the Gen 3. She just won’t do it unless you turn off the TCS. DAMHIK. Lol.Canadian FJR wrote: ↑Tue May 19, 2020 8:18 pm “ I saw the front end of an FJR come up pretty high on a group ride!”
I often have found myself when I was not looking, nor did that discovery take place where I thought it would!