Hello all,
just returned from 2 weeks and 2500 mile trip to europe on my 2004 1150 Gsa.
No probs to speak of. Last night however, I was warming the bike up in my dimly lit garage. Held it on full choke (2000rpm) for a few minutes then noticed both header pipes were glowing red, as in red hot. Flicked the choke off and it ticked over normally and headers went back to normal. I probably never noticed this as I only go out in the daytime. Is it normal for them to get red hot like that. I suppose they are just thin bits of steel at the end of a big hot thing with no air blowing over them at standstill and it was doing 2000rpm. Is my bike posessed by satan? Oh I should add that before my trip I had valves checked and TB's balanced however at around 4k rpm the bike would get quite vibey. However, when I stopped the odd time for petrol or lunch and rode off again the bike seemed a lot smoother. Definately an
onyack intermittent fault. Coil packs look perfect. Plugs maybe? Can a faulty connection on the airbox temp sensor cause this. Only thing I touched on the bike was to put a new air filter in.
Many thanks in advance for your informative, piss taking and witty replies.
kev
just returned from 2 weeks and 2500 mile trip to europe on my 2004 1150 Gsa.
No probs to speak of. Last night however, I was warming the bike up in my dimly lit garage. Held it on full choke (2000rpm) for a few minutes then noticed both header pipes were glowing red, as in red hot. Flicked the choke off and it ticked over normally and headers went back to normal. I probably never noticed this as I only go out in the daytime. Is it normal for them to get red hot like that. I suppose they are just thin bits of steel at the end of a big hot thing with no air blowing over them at standstill and it was doing 2000rpm. Is my bike posessed by satan? Oh I should add that before my trip I had valves checked and TB's balanced however at around 4k rpm the bike would get quite vibey. However, when I stopped the odd time for petrol or lunch and rode off again the bike seemed a lot smoother. Definately an
Many thanks in advance for your informative, piss taking and witty replies.
kev

