Morning all,
Hoping that someone can steer me in the right direction to help keep my 2001 R1150GS on the road. Owned from new, 70K and until recently been as good as gold. Been though many of the threads but not found one that covers exactly these issues, apologies if I have missed something.
Problems started with the hazard lights switching themselves on at random. Would not turn off with the cancel switch the RH bar so I had to remove the flasher unit which means riding without any indicators. Not legal and not ideal in traffic but could still ride.
More recently the starting became erratic. Sometimes the starter would crank the engine, more often than not absolutely nothing. Ran a lead direct from the battery to the relay on the starter motor and it cranks up fine so the starter motor is good. The black lead that feeds the relay on the starter motor is however showing +12V all the time the ignition is on and not just when I hit the starter button. There is continuity between pin 87 in the fuse board and the lead to the starter relay, but I still get 12v on the lead even with the starter relay in the fusebox removed! Found out last night that if I disconnect the lead to the relay on the starter motor relay I lose all my lights - front, rear, the whole lot! Plug the lead back in and the lights come back.
Have also noticed that the side stand switch causes the engine to cut out when the side stand is mid way between down and up, managed to live with that by flicking it up quickly and giving it revs so the engine has the momentum to get it through the dead spot. Might a faulty side stand switch cause these problems?
All the dash lights work fine, oil, battery, gear selector indicator so no probs up there.
Lets be honest, the wiring on these is not simple even for someone who is technically literate so I would appreciate advice from anyone who has had a similar experience. Keen to try and home in on the culprit parts before I start spending time and money replacing everything in the hope that they cure the problems.
I love this bike (even though I have a couple of newer GS's) and want to keep it on the road for as long as I can. Any help much appreciated.
Hoping that someone can steer me in the right direction to help keep my 2001 R1150GS on the road. Owned from new, 70K and until recently been as good as gold. Been though many of the threads but not found one that covers exactly these issues, apologies if I have missed something.
Problems started with the hazard lights switching themselves on at random. Would not turn off with the cancel switch the RH bar so I had to remove the flasher unit which means riding without any indicators. Not legal and not ideal in traffic but could still ride.
More recently the starting became erratic. Sometimes the starter would crank the engine, more often than not absolutely nothing. Ran a lead direct from the battery to the relay on the starter motor and it cranks up fine so the starter motor is good. The black lead that feeds the relay on the starter motor is however showing +12V all the time the ignition is on and not just when I hit the starter button. There is continuity between pin 87 in the fuse board and the lead to the starter relay, but I still get 12v on the lead even with the starter relay in the fusebox removed! Found out last night that if I disconnect the lead to the relay on the starter motor relay I lose all my lights - front, rear, the whole lot! Plug the lead back in and the lights come back.
Have also noticed that the side stand switch causes the engine to cut out when the side stand is mid way between down and up, managed to live with that by flicking it up quickly and giving it revs so the engine has the momentum to get it through the dead spot. Might a faulty side stand switch cause these problems?
All the dash lights work fine, oil, battery, gear selector indicator so no probs up there.
Lets be honest, the wiring on these is not simple even for someone who is technically literate so I would appreciate advice from anyone who has had a similar experience. Keen to try and home in on the culprit parts before I start spending time and money replacing everything in the hope that they cure the problems.
I love this bike (even though I have a couple of newer GS's) and want to keep it on the road for as long as I can. Any help much appreciated.

