Having now stripped the airbox off of my F800GS several times in an attempt to identify an idling issue, I am asking the collective here if anyone else has experienced a build up of water in the airbox?
The odour given off by the water tells me thats it's condensing condensation from the crank case breather. The thing is, when I removed the airbox at the begining of Feb to allow access to change the plugs to iridium ones, there was no water in the airbox. Then, some 300 miles later the idle problem starts, which leads to me taking the airbox off again to check connections. This is when I find a fair quantity of water in the airbox. Mopped it up with some blue paper towel - it soaked one and a bit towels completely - put everything back together and took the bike to the stealers to get the idle sorted.
Over the weekend just gone I decided to lift the airfilter and check for water - yep, there was some more in there, after only 90 miles since I last dried it out!
Yes, it's cold just now, but it wasn't exactly hot in January when I was using the bike, before the idle problem arose, and there was no water in the box then. So I don't think it's to do with outside air temperature.
Any clues / experience of the same from the collective?
SteveT

The odour given off by the water tells me thats it's condensing condensation from the crank case breather. The thing is, when I removed the airbox at the begining of Feb to allow access to change the plugs to iridium ones, there was no water in the airbox. Then, some 300 miles later the idle problem starts, which leads to me taking the airbox off again to check connections. This is when I find a fair quantity of water in the airbox. Mopped it up with some blue paper towel - it soaked one and a bit towels completely - put everything back together and took the bike to the stealers to get the idle sorted.
Over the weekend just gone I decided to lift the airfilter and check for water - yep, there was some more in there, after only 90 miles since I last dried it out!
Yes, it's cold just now, but it wasn't exactly hot in January when I was using the bike, before the idle problem arose, and there was no water in the box then. So I don't think it's to do with outside air temperature.
Any clues / experience of the same from the collective?
SteveT
interesting to find the reason and hope you get a resulting fix. 
