I've got a problem..........

Your problem sounds familiar.

Started my bike from cold and it was fine, drove 1/2 mile started loosing power and by the time I got home it was gutless but would still tick over, left to cool down it would do the same again

Spent the last two weeks on a rapid learning curve trying to find this problem on my 1100GS, not got the same resources as you, but with an AVO 8 and a rusty split pin I discovered one of the throttle body blanking plugs missing you know the ones you remove to do balancing blanked it off with tape and went for a test run now seems OK!
 
problem found, and fixed
Is one going to enlighten the masses as to what the problem was and what your rectification /solution actually was?

There were a few of us who actually did try to help and didn't "extract the urine!" :aidan:aidan:aidan:aidan:aidan

So what's the story? Jackanory?
 
An expression comes to mind something about putting me on a horse and then not letting me ride it :D
 
Whatever it was, it must be really embarrassing or we'd have heard by now ;)
 
Water in the fuel?

The man wins a hobnob :thumb

Approx litre and a half.

Owner always parked it on the side stand, so the water was in the lefthand side of the tank until he'd ridden a couple miles which coincided with the temp guage reaching 5 bars, just as the pump started to suck up some water.
Kept taking the tank off ,so the water was getting splashed about and not settling which made the bike run fine everytime i tested something, then a while later, once the water had settled, it started to act up again.

I even pumped fuel out of the injector supply and it was all clear and ok.

Alls well that ends well.
 
Water in the fuel?

The man wins a hobnob :thumb

Approx litre and a half.


I got told to put a cup of alcohol in the tank every so often (once a month) to help get rid of any potential water build up. The theory being the alcohol will mix with any water and help it flush through the system.

Is this utter tosh or the advice of a sage?
 
:Dwoooooo hoooooo back on the road its cured no more crappy public transport
i spent the weekend tryin to figure out how to get the money to buy another i was that convinced it was terminal
cant thank steptoe enough:D:D:clap
 
waiting with baited breath (wot does tha mean?)

The word is 'bated . . short for 'Abated' - meaning you're not breathing.

So you are holding your breath in anticipation of an answer.

I hope you didn't hold it for too long :angel

(Yeah . . I'm an Old Fart, I know :rob).

Bob.
 


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