I had that exact issue after a spill a couple of years ago on a slickery dirt road. For the life of me, I could not get my ABS to reset. I got a hold of the Guru of ABS "TABU TOSI." He gave me the magic dust. If this doesn't fix it, he is always happy to help, and I can forward you his email. BE sure to follow the directions precisely.
Glad that you got to slide to a stop. You maybe got a little banged up, but hey, you drove home Right! Sure beats that sudden stop when you hit an inanimate object. But never fun, none the less. Glad your are good, and hopefully the bike will come around with the needed parts and pieces.
Just found this in my emails: good luck.
My inquiry.......................
My ABS II on my 94 K 1100 LT quit after a minor spill in wet weather. I went down FAG side up and the bike was on it side for several minutes. I did not have the side covers on. After reading through much of your amazing and thorough website I saw where you stated the water is the most common cause of ABS II failure. The ABS was fine before the spill. On to my query.
I tried to clear the fault as instructed 5 times by grounding the center fault reader pin, holding down the ABS on the console and turning on the ignition for 30 seconds. It would not clear. So I proceeded to charge my battery which tested fine. Cleaned all connections. Unplugged the 25 pin connector and sprayed it 3 times and reconnected it. I used an analog volt meter to read the fault three or four times. Each time I got seven dips in voltage. So that says the ECU is faulty. Because my bike went down FAG (ECU side up) and it was raining, I am highly suspecting there is water in my ECU? Is there a way to check for water. Can it be fixed if it is? And can I do it?
Also you warn to disconnect the 25 pin connector if you have a defective ECU unit. So I am assuming I can disconnect the pin connector, thereby disabling the ECU, and then I will have failsafe non ABS brakes correct? It would be the same as removing the ECU unit which just disables your ABS?
Please Advise,
Reply From Tabu:
Hello
Please try to reset by the step I indicate below and tell me the result.
1 ignition off
2 ground center terminal of diagnostic plug
3 ignition on but no engine start
4 if you see two warning lamps illuminate alternately step 2 above is effective, if not you need to polish center terminal hole and try from step 1 ( possibly corroded center terminal)
5 push abs cancel switch on console for more than 10 sec.
6 step 5 will turn on abs lamp and turn off other warn lamp.
7 release abs cancel switch. two lamps go on if your reset is successful.
8 turn off ignition. remove ground wire if you succeeded.
how is the result.
So there Ya Go beemrdon. Hope this works for ya. And nice trip to the past in your Avatar photo. If we could only go back ehh!