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1995 BMW K 1100 RS Questions & Answers
1989 k100 bike will start
hi ,
check the following :
1 - old fuel or water in fuel ?
2- Drain the carbies
3- timing is out and need adjusting
4- Remove bowl from the carbies and give the jets a clean .
try all this and let me know how you go .
Bogging
I need to know a few more thing though. Does it die when it bogges down or just drop in rpms? Does it bogg when you try to give it gas or not? By what you have said I would start with looking at the choke first then the fuel pump. Or the relays that control them. You see if you add more fuel to the mixture after the bike is hot then it will kill it and you could not go without killing it. So who ever told you that when it is warm more fuel goes in to cool it down has no idea what they are talking about. I worked on a R1 about a year ago that did the same thing and it turned out to be the starter relay because it also controled the choke and fuel pump.
Seafoods is risk for the
This can be true for most shell fish, though most fish you find that are are fresh, are very rich in nutrients, enough so, that any benefits outweigh the risks. Just make sure you boil, broil, steam, ect, or eat your fish raw (must be clean and fresh). Dont fry it.
Also i wouldnt use fish inside your bike.
Hi there, my 1993 K1100
Try jumping it. Your batterie still might not be up to the task. If that don't work check the conection and ground on your starter. Sounds like soelonoid is not working.
Fuse for the headlights for 650 BMW 2008
On a 2008 BMW 650i, the fuse for the headlights is located in the fuse box under the hood. The specific fuse you need is Fuse #61, which is a 20-amp fuse located in the third row of fuses from the top.
To access the fuse box, open the hood and locate the black plastic cover on the right side of the engine bay. There should be a diagram on the underside of the cover showing the layout of the fuses. Once you've found the correct fuse, you can use a fuse puller or a pair of needle-nose pliers to remove it from the fuse box.
It's always a good idea to check the owner's manual for your specific vehicle to get the most accurate and up-to-date information on the location and function of the various fuses.
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