You can bleed the brakes as you normally do...get the tight pedal and leaver that you desire and your brakes are good enough to stop you...What you will have is standard brakes working for you...Take the bike to the dealer and have them hook up the ABS equiptment up to the bike and have the air removed if any from the system...Going this route will in tale about .5-1.0 hr for there time to do the work...You can enjoy your bike in the mean time until you get over to the dealer to have this done...It wont hurt nothing...No ABS but you can stop with standard brakes
paul
The various ABS bleeding instructions that have rumored about since Harley released their current system have always left me a bit perplexed. It's still a closed system. If the air is out the air is out. If you've got solid pedal prior to engaging the ABS pump you should have when needing the ABS pump as well. If the air is out the air is out. Makes no sense to presume that the ABS pump's hydraulic circuit either picks up air when the rest of the system is purged or maintains it.
Harley's own instructions on this don't actually suggest always bleeding by way of Digital Technician. Nor even actually using Digital Tech for the bleeding itself
per se.
Stumbled upon the following HD tech doc a couple months ago that details a bleeding procedure. It does not specify using Digital Tech for bleeding unless the ABS pump itself has been removed (i.e., lines off the pump) or unless multiple brake lines have been off the bike.
It's easy enough to visualize and understand a circuit within the pump that might be opened up in such a circumstance and wouldn't be otherwise. In that case I'd buy the "digital tech for bleeding" instruction. But just for swapping a line on and off calipers I don't. Bleeding a couple of them myself hasn't proved it be necessary either. And the ABS system worked fine after the fact.
In the doc see the last bullet point before the numbered instructions. The same guidance is then repeated as numbered instruction 11 on the second page. Even there they aren't describing actually bleeding with Digital Technician. But apparently just confirming a system status.