In a message dated 12/22/99 11:15:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>GREAT NEWS! - WE WIN!

Replacing the units is definitely a good thing. However...
My concern is what will prevent it from going bad next time? Why doesn't the 
warning light go on when the ABS is failing?
I've already had my unit replaced at no charge after warranty was up (even 
though the bike has less than 4,000 miles on it). But will it  happen again? 
Will I not find out about it until I mash the brakes when a deer runs across 
the rain-slick highway? One reason I got this bike was for the excellent ABS 
brakes. But if I can't rely on them to be there in an emergency, that's a 
major safety issue. Is Yamaha going to address that?

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