Had an exciting ride last Friday on my 1974 R75/6. Bike started smoking, and when I pulled over, flames (small flames) were issuing from beneath the tank. No worries. I’m a firefighter and quickly fixed that. But I’m not an electrical engineer so I can’t quite be sure why it happened.
From what I could tell, the green wire on the left coil was at fault. It burned hottest down by the coil. It also burned up in the headlight bucket where it meets the key. Interestingly, BMW did not design a fuse into the wiring between these components.
I’ve ordered a new wiring harness, but I’d feel a lot better if I could pinpoint the source of the problem. Maybe it’s a simple as old, cracked wires? Any ideas?
Most of my electrical components are new, and I have an EME electronic ignition, though I’m not sure that would matter in this case.
TIA!
From what I could tell, the green wire on the left coil was at fault. It burned hottest down by the coil. It also burned up in the headlight bucket where it meets the key. Interestingly, BMW did not design a fuse into the wiring between these components.
I’ve ordered a new wiring harness, but I’d feel a lot better if I could pinpoint the source of the problem. Maybe it’s a simple as old, cracked wires? Any ideas?
Most of my electrical components are new, and I have an EME electronic ignition, though I’m not sure that would matter in this case.
TIA!