I did a google and found the usual reset procedures and fault code deciphering. Neither fit my dilemma. This is weird, me thinks.
Long story short, first, then all the gory details. Simply put: my ABS light came on whilst tooling down the slab AND my front brake lever was rock hard. Rock. Hard. Well, it had maybe 1/8" - 1/4" play/slop when I pulled on it but then it came to a stop, rock solid. When I release it, it returned to its normal position.
So, I'm tooling down the interstate on my way to go look at a 92 K100RS (yay!) that was for sale. About 40 miles into the trip I noticed my ABS light was lit up solid. The "real" ABS light in the speedo cluster, not the triangular "hazard" light above the neutral light. What are the odds! I'm on way to look at a 4 valve 4 banger in my favorite color (1992 blue!). Oddly enough the seller had stated his ABS was inoperable LOL! Anyway, ABS light glowing solid and I'm all WTF. After 5 or 10 seconds of digesting indication of bad news I had the wild idea of touching my brakes to see if they worked. The ABS light aglow reminded me of the typical car when the brake pedal travels too far and the brake light comes on. I pulled gently on my front brake, and as described above, the lever moved <1/4" and then became hard as a rock, as if it had come up against a steel curtain. The front brakes did not respond. I tried the rear brake and it responded normally. Ho-lee-chit I thought. I could be killed!
I safely pulled to the shoulder, called the guy with the RS and shared my woes. All this time the ABS light remained lit up. After I finished talking to the guy I shut off the engine hoping a "power cycle/reboot" would fix things just like with Microsoft Windows. No luck. The ABS and hazard lights behaved normally, as in flashing in alternate fashion. I always tap both brakes before I roll away, and did so that time, and they flashed in unison. As I pulled away they remained flashing in unison for a couple seconds or so, then the hazard light went out but the ABS light remained lit. Boy oh boy, talk about a putt buckering 50 mile drive I was embarking on with only a back brake. I touched the front brake lever and it behaved same as before.
A couple miles down the road the ABS light went out! I let my elation subside before trying the front brake. It responded normally! Happy! Confused! Concerned? Should I make a u-turn and resume my trip to check out the bike? LOL! Not so fast! Suddenly both lights lit up, flashing in unison a several times before the hazard light went out and the ABS light remained lit. 5 or 10 seconds later the ABS light went out. Front brake check: success! Back brake: check (which was never an issue, but I had to make sure).
The ABS light remained out the rest of the ride home. I stopped at a rest area to clean my britches out :hehehe and tried to soak up the whole fiasco. I've read all about the faults and resets yadda yadda yadda and would be ok accepting the ABS system had finally taken a shit after 20+ years and 80K miles. But the real stumper is the behavior of my brake lever. Why was it rock hard and inoperable? That, motobrickers, is the $64,000 question.