Thank you all for a speedy and enlightening review of the '09 Connies brake system.
It not only educated me, but from the "Reads" on this post it seems there were others that benefited also.
Now that I know what the '09 Concours has and does not have regarding linked brakes, the question remains.... why did I experience No, zero, nada, nyet braking from application of the rear brake pedal alone.
Was the ABS restraining me by design, or was that a mechanical issue that should be addressed?
I'm not kidding nor am I intentionally exaggerating. Application of the rear brake at street legal speed in a neighborhood allowed the Connie to coast on undeterred with the power off and clutch pulled in..
The pedal felt as if I was pushing against it's stop with no feel (or pulse) whatsoever. The bike, otherwise was pristine, with a documented service history and low miles.
If that's the same ABS feature you all experience with your steeds then I guess I screwed the pooch by not buying the bike.
If it is an unknown to all of you, then I'm guessing there was some sort of undiagnosed rear brake problem that I'm glad I didn't take on after the sale.
Having no experience at all with ABS... but desiring to acquire a bike with ABS as well as all of the new electronic do-dads was part of my mission in getting a new (used) Concours.
Regarding my riding history, I have been on bikes consistently for 45 years. I have owned seven bikes ranging in displacement from 125cc to 1600cc, in the scooter, dirt, dual sport, cruiser, sportbike, and sport touring category. My current bike is an '04 FJR that I've had for the last seven years. I've never bought a new bike. I wrench as much as possible on my bikes. I have had my motorcycle endorsement since age 14,and I have taken the MSF Advanced riding course. I have long ago overcome the conventional wisdom of the dark ages to never use the front brake because you could die. The Connies front brakes are exceptional and I thought nothing could be better than those on the FJR.
So... what say all you gurus..... Standard ABS response to rear brake pedal application or mechanical issue with the rear brake?
Thanks again for the many and thoughtful answers. I look forward to being a Concours owner and full time participant of this forum... real soon now.
Steve P.