I have been having an on going issue with my R1150. 55K owned since 2018 (with 27K) It started as a feeling of resistance when riding. On the highway, the twisties, etc it was like you were riding into a headwind. I did plugs, valves, cleaned electrical connections, etc. Still there. I took it to a reputable shop and the fuel filter had developed a pinhole in it. It was replaced along with the little fuel lines (straight from Germany for one of them!). The idle had been high, so that was set to normal, and the throttle bodies balanced.
I immediately noticed that there was now a dead spot when cruising. Anywhere from 3500 to 4500. Pulling the throttle harder wasn't an issue, just a gradual rise would feel like a dead spot. Of course, a yank on the grip and I'd be going faster than I wanted. Sometimes, it'd feel like a bucking sensation. I know this can be a common problem with this engine.
I took it back today and he adjusted the TPS with the GS 911. No better. Swapped in another used TPS that came with the bike. No better. (In fact I never rode it with that unit). A used one from his collection. No better. We've agreed that I'll come back when he has a known good running bike in the shop to test against mine. On the way back from the shop about 40 miles, plus a lot of stop and go traffic, it stalled out 4 times.
In the meantime here's some other facts. It's missing the pink relay for the 02 sensor (I only know this from forum reading, I assume that's what's missing). There are no jumpers in the pins of the missing relay. Bike still has the charcoal cannister. Coils were replaced a couple seasons ago, verified OK by the shop. Bike came installed with a AF-XIED (https://www.beemerboneyard.com/bmwafo2sema.html).
Huh, in creating this post, I see this on the beemerboneyard page: THE AF-XIED REQUIRES A STRONG O2 SIGNAL. IF YOUR O2 SENSOR HAS MORE THAN 50,000 MILES ON IT YOU MAY WANT TO CONSIDER BUYING A NEW O2 SENSOR WHEN INSTALLING THE AF-XIED. YOU CAN FIND THEM ON THIS PAGE FOR 1100, 1150 & K1200 MODELS
I'm right at that mileage.
While I'm waiting for him to get back to me, what can I check on my own or think about replacing? I like this bike but also want a newer bike. I'm debating on how much money I want to throw at it, but it's also bordering on worthless if it doesn't run nicely.
I immediately noticed that there was now a dead spot when cruising. Anywhere from 3500 to 4500. Pulling the throttle harder wasn't an issue, just a gradual rise would feel like a dead spot. Of course, a yank on the grip and I'd be going faster than I wanted. Sometimes, it'd feel like a bucking sensation. I know this can be a common problem with this engine.
I took it back today and he adjusted the TPS with the GS 911. No better. Swapped in another used TPS that came with the bike. No better. (In fact I never rode it with that unit). A used one from his collection. No better. We've agreed that I'll come back when he has a known good running bike in the shop to test against mine. On the way back from the shop about 40 miles, plus a lot of stop and go traffic, it stalled out 4 times.
In the meantime here's some other facts. It's missing the pink relay for the 02 sensor (I only know this from forum reading, I assume that's what's missing). There are no jumpers in the pins of the missing relay. Bike still has the charcoal cannister. Coils were replaced a couple seasons ago, verified OK by the shop. Bike came installed with a AF-XIED (https://www.beemerboneyard.com/bmwafo2sema.html).
Huh, in creating this post, I see this on the beemerboneyard page: THE AF-XIED REQUIRES A STRONG O2 SIGNAL. IF YOUR O2 SENSOR HAS MORE THAN 50,000 MILES ON IT YOU MAY WANT TO CONSIDER BUYING A NEW O2 SENSOR WHEN INSTALLING THE AF-XIED. YOU CAN FIND THEM ON THIS PAGE FOR 1100, 1150 & K1200 MODELS
I'm right at that mileage.
While I'm waiting for him to get back to me, what can I check on my own or think about replacing? I like this bike but also want a newer bike. I'm debating on how much money I want to throw at it, but it's also bordering on worthless if it doesn't run nicely.
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