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- 2013 BMW R1200RT
Thanks Jeff
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Decided to post an updated liST of attempted repairs:
Thanks for posting the LIST of attempted repairs, it helps us with troubleshooting knowing what you've done or tried.
Now for the $64,000 dollar question...I think I may know what is wrong with your bike!!!
My bike did the EXACT same thing, at the EXACT same RPM, and the TAC dropped momentarily, and the electrical stuff was cut off for a moment.
This is the part you may need to order.
Honda - 37700-MCS-003
Its a ten minute repair, and I didn't see it anywhere on your list.
Larry
Larry just one more question. What led you to the VSS when your bike had the symptoms?Thanks for posting the LIST of attempted repairs, it helps us with troubleshooting knowing what you've done or tried.
Now for the $64,000 dollar question...I think I may know what is wrong with your bike!!!
My bike did the EXACT same thing, at the EXACT same RPM, and the TAC dropped momentarily, and the electrical stuff was cut off for a moment.
This is the part you may need to order.
Honda - 37700-MCS-003
Its a ten minute repair, and I didn't see it anywhere on your list.
Larry
Larry just one more question. What led you to the VSS when your bike had the symptoms?
Your right, I have not replaced this. One difference to your symptoms is that I do not have any other electrical interruption, lights, sound system, instruments, speedometer, etc. do not cut out, only the wavering tach needle during misfire episodes. I did remove the speedohealer to no effect.
I suppose it's worth a try. I just put the damn thing all back together though...
Wish I had an answer to that one myself, and just like everyone else, I have no idea why its throwing the codes its throwing. All I do know is when my speed sensor starting failing, I was running down the freeway, far from home, at a steady 4000 rpm, when the engine power turned off like a light switch for just a brief second, and during that time the needle on the Tach fell to zero, then bounced back up, then all was normal again. My bike started fine, and ran good until I hit that area in the RPM range, and it stumbled a couple more times before I got home. Something failing in the speed sensor switch was causing the bike to shut down and misfire or cut out (engine, not lights). The replacement is pretty straight forward, and pretty cheap as I remember. Simply remove the right side cover, and hidden behind the smog canister is the group of connectors in a plastic sheath, one of them is to the speed sensor. Simply unplug it, tie a string to it, then go underneath the bike and remove two 8 mm head screws, the switch, and O-ring. A small amount of oil will drain out, but a pie pan was more than enough to catch it. Pull the sensor straight out the back, until you reach the string, then place the string on the new connector and pull it back through and plug it back in. Install the new switch, and plug it in. That's pretty much all there is to it.
I've seen a few of these fail over the last couple years.
This would be the next thing that I would check.
Igofar
Did you notice that the engine would operate normally at that RPM when it was still warming up or if the throttle were opened more?. Mine will stop acting up the moment I apply additional throttle. I suppose its possible the ECM is changing maps based on RPM and speed??
The part isn't all that cheap, best price I've found is for a new one at ~$75. No used ones on ebay right now. Has anyone got a spare they could loan me? I wouldn't mind spending the money if I can prove this is the culprit, but the spousal unit is becoming less tolerant of the "experimentation" expenses (she wants a new kitchen).
You may want to reach out to Bob (SupraSabre) on the forum, he has a bunch of spare parts bikes and he may be able to assist you, and he may not be that far away from you.
Perhaps if you offered to pay shipping etc. he may load you one if he has it.