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Removing magnet from Left Passenger Footpeg

Captainmal

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Here is the magnet in that circular appendage on top of the left footage. As that passenger peg is deployed the magnet moves into a position to activate more stability control and block out Sport mode. Well I have a problem with that. Riding two-up you lose power and get slammed around making left turns. $200 at a dealer and they can duplicate the issue, confirming right hand turns are not a problem. They reset a longitudinal sensor and the SAS (whatever that is). Got a hint that removal of the footage magnet might help.

Well look at the picture. Do I drill out the magnet?

Will removal of that ring allow me to just knock out the entire magnet housing?

How about grinding off the magnet ring without removing the outside housing?

Kind of concerned they may be some kind of spring inside to cause me trouble if I take the thing further apart. What do you think?
 
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Here is the magnet in that circular appendage on top of the left footage. As that passenger peg is deployed the magnet moves into a position to activate more stability control and block out Sport mode. Well I have a problem with that. Riding two-up you lose power and get slammed around making left turns. $200 at a dealer and they can duplicate the issue, confirming right hand turns are not a problem. They reset a longitudinal sensor and the SAS (whatever that is). Got a hint that removal of the footage magnet might help.

Well look at the picture. Do I drill out the magnet?

Will removal of that ring allow me to just knock out the entire magnet housing?

How about grinding off the magnet ring without removing the outside housing?

Kind of concerned they may be some kind of spring inside to cause me trouble if I take the thing further apart. What do you think?

It appears that a TORX bolt is holding it in ?????? .....Mike :thumbup:
 
It appears that a TORX bolt is holding it in ?????? .....Mike :thumbup:

That's easy. Only thing is if I take that apart my gut feeling is there is a spring that will "unspring" and cause me hell. If not, then there may be a way to get inside that ring and knock that magnet assembly out.

Kind of one thing I am hoping to find out. I will not unscrew that until I either have a clue what might happen or give up and just go for it.

Got another idea and that is to drill a hole in the bak part of that magnet housing. It looks like the thing is epoxied in. Might be able to pound it out and maybe re-insert it if need be.
 
Ok, mine is new and the icon on the dash would not come on when the footpeg was down.
Took it to the dealer and they had it fixed in no time.
They said there was a tab covering the magnet.
Might try just putting something over the magnet.
Not saying it will work, but easier than taking things apart.
 
Might try just putting something over the magnet.
Not saying it will work, but easier than taking things apart.


Maybe. Not sure what might block a magnet from working and how it would stay there when the footage is going up and down.

Something to think about.
 
Y’all Assuming is just one sensor, to detect passengers granted requirement of max mount & components makes possible but not guaranteed especially with safety involved. There are probably redundancy sensors or something.
 
That's easy. Only thing is if I take that apart my gut feeling is there is a spring that will "unspring" and cause me hell. If not, then there may be a way to get inside that ring and knock that magnet assembly out.

Kind of one thing I am hoping to find out. I will not unscrew that until I either have a clue what might happen or give up and just go for it.

Got another idea and that is to drill a hole in the bak part of that magnet housing. It looks like the thing is epoxied in. Might be able to pound it out and maybe re-insert it if need be.

Go to an on-line parts seller and look at the FICHE' for that area.... it will show ALL the parts involved ....Mike :thumbup:
 
Fixed my own problem and now YOU get an education.

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Here is the magnet and a keyed center piece removed. What I thought was a spring holding it into a detent turned out to be a ball detent. Of course any slop in that ball detent would allow the peg to rattle in either an up or down position but that's another issue. In the picture I have removed the keyed holder with the magnet. What is left is a rather large open hole.

Solved that issue with a series of washers to both cover and hold the center mounting screw tight.

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After this picture I primed the washer pack to deter corrosion, put the mess back together and --- SPORT Mode with the left passenger peg down. Other modes will access so I guess there is some traction control available in those modes. In Sport Mode, which I never could access as I only ride two-up, I also noticed a symbol saying something like "no Traction Control". GREAT. Now we can play without some stupid computer saying we can't.

Too old to go slow in the twists.
 
Safecracker, what is a TRB? I don’t have passenger seat or pegs on my Ryker and I have the left hand curve/rear wheel wobble issue. Thanks

Sarah
 
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