I was going to post about this a couple of weeks ago, however, I was waiting to hear back from the bike shop on their assessment as to why (?) before I did.
A couple of weeks ago, I rode my bike to Sydney. Just as I was trying to get back on the M2 for my return trip home, the ABS brakes locked up...right in the middle of the frikken entrance lane to the freeway, at 3pm rush hour. Couldn't budge the bike. Both wheels were locked. Luckily, there was a construction site just across from me and I was able to get some help dragging the bike off the road...30 mins later. NRMA Road Service gave me priority response as I was on a freeway entrance...20 mins max, they said. So 3 hours later, I was abusing NRMA as it was now 6pm and I was still sitting there with no where to tow my bike as the bike shops were now all shut. So...to make up for it, NRMA towed me back all the way home to Horsley. Got home just in time for State of Origin (whew!)
I didn't have a chance to take the bike to my local bike shop to have the brakes looked at until yesterday (Monday). The brakes seemed to have freed up, but the ABS light was still on. So I decided to ride my bike to the bike shop (Trevor Jordan). The ABS lights went out a block from the house which made me happy. But then halfway to the shop, I could feel the bike being pulled up by the brakes. The ABS lights were back on. I didn't stop as I was on the freeway and the shop was only 20 mins from home (and only less than 10 mins from where I was at this stage). By the time I got there, smoke was spewing from the rear brakes. On checking it out, my brakes were actually on frikken fire. Seems my brakes had worn right through the pads. I could also see the brake caliber sticking out. This was only 5000kms since I had a service done. No way!
Since then, the bike shop has confirmed that the brake pads where in great condition, having only been replaced 5000kms previously. Parts are on back order, hence the delay. They are at a loss as to how or what happened with the brakes that would cause the ABS to lock up. As soon as the parts arrive (around July 15) and they put the bike back together, they'll do some test to see what may have caused the problem.
Has this ever happened to anyone else? Or have you heard of this happening?