A call out to the GS1150 Oracles on here.
I have a 2004 1150GS. Bought it at the end of lockdown, and it was absolutely fine for a while.
It then started to surge. I had it in at a local (ex)BMW dealer mechanic (twice). Fully serviced, valves, throttle bodies done, replaced all the tank internals as I fitted an Adv tank (except the fuel pump), even changed the hall sensor. I tried the John Gemi chip, thinking this might be the solution, but no. I removed it at his suggestion to see if it made any difference, but again no. The mechanic thought it was ok after the 2nd visit of tinkering, even after test rides by him and his dad, saying it was smoother than his 1200GSA! The only thing I can think is they must be rough.
I've just returned from a trip to France/Belgium and it was a pig. In top gear it isn't noticeable, or it's not there, but in lower gears and lower speeds, it isn't right. This is my 2nd GS1150 and I loved the last one to bits, BUT I'm starting to fall out with this one.
Could it be the fuel pump that I didn't replace? The bike only has 18k miles on it and I am at a loss as what to do next or where to look.
I think my local mechanic has possibly given up, as he suggested I remove the Lambda Sensor to fool bike into giving it a richer mix. Is surging a symptom of a rich fuel mixture? If I did remove the LS, my only concern here is leaving the hole exposed where the LS is seated in the cat converter. And where would I place the LS anyway?
Any and all suggestions much appreciated before I consider selling it to someone who can figure it out or has the patience.
I have a 2004 1150GS. Bought it at the end of lockdown, and it was absolutely fine for a while.
It then started to surge. I had it in at a local (ex)BMW dealer mechanic (twice). Fully serviced, valves, throttle bodies done, replaced all the tank internals as I fitted an Adv tank (except the fuel pump), even changed the hall sensor. I tried the John Gemi chip, thinking this might be the solution, but no. I removed it at his suggestion to see if it made any difference, but again no. The mechanic thought it was ok after the 2nd visit of tinkering, even after test rides by him and his dad, saying it was smoother than his 1200GSA! The only thing I can think is they must be rough.
I've just returned from a trip to France/Belgium and it was a pig. In top gear it isn't noticeable, or it's not there, but in lower gears and lower speeds, it isn't right. This is my 2nd GS1150 and I loved the last one to bits, BUT I'm starting to fall out with this one.
Could it be the fuel pump that I didn't replace? The bike only has 18k miles on it and I am at a loss as what to do next or where to look.
I think my local mechanic has possibly given up, as he suggested I remove the Lambda Sensor to fool bike into giving it a richer mix. Is surging a symptom of a rich fuel mixture? If I did remove the LS, my only concern here is leaving the hole exposed where the LS is seated in the cat converter. And where would I place the LS anyway?
Any and all suggestions much appreciated before I consider selling it to someone who can figure it out or has the patience.