When filled to the throat is the mileage range displayed to reserve? It shows 160 but presumably the bike is good for 200 so I assume the 160 is to reserve or else the countdown isn't very accurate?
When filled to the throat is the mileage range displayed to reserve? It shows 160 but presumably the bike is good for 200 so I assume the 160 is to reserve or else the countdown isn't very accurate?
Whilst out last weekend I ran mine down to 0 on the DTE and then did another 6 miles on the A1 at a constant 85.
Filled up and got 20.36ltrs in but I have removed the 70mm filler extension
DTE then said 190 miles!
Could you let me know how you removed the filler extension as I to find it a pain in the arse
Whilst out last weekend I ran mine down to 0 on the DTE and then did another 6 miles on the A1 at a constant 85.
Filled up and got 20.36ltrs in but I have removed the 70mm filler extension
DTE then said 190 miles!

Simples, remove the centre panel covering the tank, then remove the screws holding the filler cap in place and lift the filler assembly, you don't need to pull of the drain tubes.
The 70mm extension is on a simple bayonet fitting - you should be able to see how much you need to turn it and direction.
Replace the parts and Roberts your mothers brother!
It should allow the tank to fill quicker for the last couple of Ltrs and give a little more capacity as it reduces the air lock. As mentioned I got 20.36 ltrs in mine I'm expecting its 21-22 ltrs really (my 1200 actually took 23!)
Just remember not to fill it to the brim before leaving the bike on the side stand!
If you want to get even more fuel in to can drill a vent hole further up the filler neck but below the seal line.
At some point I'm going to do a run to dry and fill up test!
Off to the Thundersprint this weekend which is 240 miles from me so hoping to do it on a tank full... Fingers crossed!
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BWM obviously don't want it removed, on the 2006 bikes it was a simple rubber insert that you pull out with one finger, and they call it progress?

Yep there was just a pull out and I agree it was easier however, that was I think only a 40mm or less restrictor which could have been there not only to stop the over fill but also to stop you putting the wrong fuel in. The actual restrictor was the metal filler neck which you couldn't remove so that needed drilling to reduce the air lock height.
To remove the new ones 70mm tube is 5 min job, no big deal for anyone that can be bothered..
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It should allow the tank to fill quicker for the last couple of Ltrs and give a little more capacity as it reduces the air lock. As mentioned I got 20.36 ltrs in mine I'm expecting its 21-22 ltrs really (my 1200 actually took 23!)
At some point I'm going to do a run to dry and fill up test!
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I wanted to know tank capacity and distance from range showing zero and can confirm I covered 7 miles before engine started to cough. Put a measured two litres in tank then rode approx 1 mile to fuel station. Filled tank into neck (I've removed the extension pipe) and got 19.26L so total 21.26L or thereabouts.
Actual MPG was 52.6 so computer is a little optimistic.
BTW Fuel used Shell V power.
BTWW. I seem to remember someone saying cruise won't engage when near empty. My bike will and cruise was normal right down to 0 range.
I wanted to know tank capacity and distance from range showing zero and can confirm I covered 7 miles before engine started to cough. Put a measured two litres in tank then rode approx 1 mile to fuel station. Filled tank into neck (I've removed the extension pipe) and got 19.26L so total 21.26L or thereabouts.
Actual MPG was 52.6 so computer is a little optimistic.
BTW Fuel used Shell V power.
BTWW. I seem to remember someone saying cruise won't engage when near empty. My bike will and cruise was normal right down to 0 range.