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Originally Posted by
Niek
Take the sensor of its mounting place and see what happens. Probably no more ABS until you remount it.
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Some info in case someone searches for this later.
I've found two ways of disabling the ABS so far.
The first picture is of the ABS sensor on the rear wheel. You can remove it, wrap a balloon around the sensor and strips it somewhere, and also probably a good idea to plug the hole it came out of. This makes the ABS stop working. Front wheel sensor removal should work too.
Now, that is probably just the dumb way to do it as it turns out the ABS has a fuse located right under the seat. Just remove the one on the right (left one is a spare) and the ABS light will be on when you turn on the bike and the ABS disabled.
Anyway, some pretty obvious stuff, but it sure took me long enough to figure out