I just derestricted with KS velocity stacks for an intake upgrade and my light is on 100% of the time. Did you manage to get this fixed? How was it resolved?
Was this resolved? Would you be able to tell me precisely what the issue was? I'm buying a 2019 and this looks to be somewhat serious. Thank you for your response!
@@BikePOVs It's for taking off so you don't wheelie, or so you can't do burn outs, or loose control from launching to hard,you have to be pushing it pretty hard to have the rear wheel going faster than the front, traction control is for slow speed usually from take off, nothings going to save you if you hit gravel or diesel if you're leaning to hard.
Damn that is strange. Hope you get it fixed soon 🔧
Thanks man hopefully 🤞🏼
Did you find the issue?
It might be a problem with the ABS sensors or rings on the brake discs, as they are used to detect traction loss.
Thanks, but it was a problem with the air intake.
@@BikePOVs oh, interesting. Good to know you found the problem. Ride safe ✌️
I just derestricted with KS velocity stacks for an intake upgrade and my light is on 100% of the time. Did you manage to get this fixed? How was it resolved?
What air intake was needed I got same issue
What exhaust do you have? It has a nice burble
Thanks, but its actually the stock exhaust :)
My CB650R feels very underpowered. Can you give more details on what you changed in the air intake, please
Was this resolved? Would you be able to tell me precisely what the issue was? I'm buying a 2019 and this looks to be somewhat serious. Thank you for your response!
I also have the same problem
:(
Did us guys fix it?
@@sugarrfree Yep, it was something wrong with the air intake
It feels like the bike is lacking power, big time
Yep something wrong with the air intake
@@BikePOVs i wanted to buy same bike but ended up with fazer 1000. What a machine
@@sugarrfree yep nice bike 🖤. But it’s also 1000 cc compared to this 650 tho. What color did you get?
@@BikePOVs lava red
@@sugarrfree thats also a nice color!
That's how it's meant to be, it kicks on automatically
Yes I know. But it stays on and doesn't go away, and it isn't even needed the weather is fine and the road is dry.
@@BikePOVs It's for taking off so you don't wheelie, or so you can't do burn outs, or loose control from launching to hard,you have to be pushing it pretty hard to have the rear wheel going faster than the front, traction control is for slow speed usually from take off, nothings going to save you if you hit gravel or diesel if you're leaning to hard.
What air intake was needed I got same issue