wildchild
Turbocharged
- Joined
- May 1, 2013
- Messages
- 594
- Location
- New Prague, Minnesota
- Ride
- '16 Roadster 240 hp pkg, 2019 BMW 1250 GS
update
Update...got the bike back today. The tech was investigating the wiring under the right side cover. If you look there you will see 2 plug ins that have a black boot covering them. Under the boot nearest the tank there is a wire that feeds the crank position sensor. That one wire was loose. With the bike idling, he pushed lightly on that particular wire and the bike stalled.
So he used a zip tie and secured that particular wire to the one next to it to keep it from slipping out. He also used some adhesive to reinforce it further. I noticed when I replaced the right side cover, that it presses against that particular plug probably putting more stress on an already short wire. Just my thoughts.
I had arrived at the dealership just as he finished the repair. I rode it the 46 miles home. Stopped at my Mom's house for a half hour then rode home. Surprisingly, it stalled one time. Finished the ride home without incident. Later, I went to gas up and it ran perfect.
I phoned the dealership and told them about the one stall. The plan is if it happens once more they are going to replace the entire wire harness.
Hope this helps someone.
BTW, on my way home I was cruising along at 60 mph. I twisted the throttle and the bike blasted forward. I have never experienced such power in a bike. I swore I heard mission control say "and lift off of the R3R..." Absolutely insane acceleration (love it). And my bike is all stock. I can't imagine if I switched to K&N's, exhaust and chipped it.
Tom
Update...got the bike back today. The tech was investigating the wiring under the right side cover. If you look there you will see 2 plug ins that have a black boot covering them. Under the boot nearest the tank there is a wire that feeds the crank position sensor. That one wire was loose. With the bike idling, he pushed lightly on that particular wire and the bike stalled.
So he used a zip tie and secured that particular wire to the one next to it to keep it from slipping out. He also used some adhesive to reinforce it further. I noticed when I replaced the right side cover, that it presses against that particular plug probably putting more stress on an already short wire. Just my thoughts.
I had arrived at the dealership just as he finished the repair. I rode it the 46 miles home. Stopped at my Mom's house for a half hour then rode home. Surprisingly, it stalled one time. Finished the ride home without incident. Later, I went to gas up and it ran perfect.
I phoned the dealership and told them about the one stall. The plan is if it happens once more they are going to replace the entire wire harness.
Hope this helps someone.
BTW, on my way home I was cruising along at 60 mph. I twisted the throttle and the bike blasted forward. I have never experienced such power in a bike. I swore I heard mission control say "and lift off of the R3R..." Absolutely insane acceleration (love it). And my bike is all stock. I can't imagine if I switched to K&N's, exhaust and chipped it.
Tom