Malcolm Leick
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Just got back from a 21 day / 6750 mile trip to and around Turkey. About 1200 miles into the trip the engine developed a flat spot at around 4100 rpm. The engine would stop accelerating for a few seconds like a limiter had cut in, and then suddenly surge forward with no extra twist on the throttle. It was a real problem because I would pull out to overtake, lose acceleration half way through the overtake, and then shoot forward as I was pulling in behind the car in front.
Things got even more complicated when the engine started choking up intermittently all together just past Istanbul (where my AA breakdown cover finished!) I was convinced I must have had some dodgy fuel at some point. Eventually I suspected the engine dying might be a separate issue related to the side stand switch, although I had been no where near mud since the beginning of the trip. I got the bike into a BMW service centre in Xanthi and they confirmed the switch was loose. They replaced a washer and tightened it up FOC.
I thought all my troubles were over as the bike ran much more smoothly afterwards, and I had no more problems with the engine dying. However the flat spot returned within 24 hrs and persisted all the way back to home. I just had to make sure I dropped right down through the gears to get the revs up to 5k plus before overtaking.
Any thoughts? I have to get the bike in for a service but It would be useful to have some ideas. I had a new clutch fitted the day before I left. (I wonder if they loosened the side stand switch when they fitted the clutch!)
I'll put a up a ride report in the next few days. Brilliant time despite the engine problems.
The bike is the F650 GS twin.
Things got even more complicated when the engine started choking up intermittently all together just past Istanbul (where my AA breakdown cover finished!) I was convinced I must have had some dodgy fuel at some point. Eventually I suspected the engine dying might be a separate issue related to the side stand switch, although I had been no where near mud since the beginning of the trip. I got the bike into a BMW service centre in Xanthi and they confirmed the switch was loose. They replaced a washer and tightened it up FOC.
I thought all my troubles were over as the bike ran much more smoothly afterwards, and I had no more problems with the engine dying. However the flat spot returned within 24 hrs and persisted all the way back to home. I just had to make sure I dropped right down through the gears to get the revs up to 5k plus before overtaking.
Any thoughts? I have to get the bike in for a service but It would be useful to have some ideas. I had a new clutch fitted the day before I left. (I wonder if they loosened the side stand switch when they fitted the clutch!)
I'll put a up a ride report in the next few days. Brilliant time despite the engine problems.


so maybe me being to cautious) went for a tyre deal with a fellow GSer same tyre sizes, so my rear section is 150mm same as 1150GSA. I agree you need different tyres for the best of off and on Road