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Brake Failure message

Just Doo Me

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Just brought home the bike on thursday, rode all day Saturday with no problems [noticed vibration in handlebars around 95-100 kmh]then on Sunday I got a message scrolling across the speedo saying "Brake Failure" taking it back to the dealership today.Anyone have this happen?
 
Break fluid

Just brought home the bike on thursday, rode all day Saturday with no problems [noticed vibration in handlebars around 95-100 kmh]then on Sunday I got a message scrolling across the speedo saying "Brake Failure" taking it back to the dealership today.Anyone have this happen?

Yeah I just got mine back out the shop for that its the break fluid.Try adding a little it should do the trick
 
While waiting for my bike during the 3K service, my dealer told me they received a brake failure warning after trying to "fix" my hand brake. I suggested they completely release the parking brake. They did, and the warning went away.

I once had my parking brake engaged but not enough to stop the bike from moving. When I put it in gear and started moving, the brake failure warning came on. I hit the parking brake to completely release it and the warning went away. But I don't know if that fits your scenerio.
 
While waiting for my bike during the 3K service, my dealer told me they received a brake failure warning after trying to "fix" my hand brake. I suggested they completely release the parking brake. They did, and the warning went away.

I once had my parking brake engaged but not enough to stop the bike from moving. When I put it in gear and started moving, the brake failure warning came on. I hit the parking brake to completely release it and the warning went away. But I don't know if that fits your scenerio.

You should have had a message that your parking brake was engaged before you had brake failure warning.
 
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