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Bikes Other than ST 11/1300 => Other Bike Discussions => Topic started by: Cerebral Knievel on September 27, 2019, 07:45:55 AM

Title: The BMW thread
Post by: Cerebral Knievel on September 27, 2019, 07:45:55 AM
Discussions of all things Beemer.

As a newbie to the R1200 i'm curious to find out the rough fuel range in touring mode.
Title: Re: The BMW thread
Post by: Nigel on September 27, 2019, 08:19:41 AM
Welcome aboard, mine has a 25 l tank computer tells me it runs 4.4.
If the odometer is correct its actually 5.1 on tour . Giving me 400 ks with 3 l left. And of course runs 98 only.
Theres a starting point CK :eek
Title: Re: The BMW thread
Post by: Cerebral Knievel on September 27, 2019, 09:08:45 AM
I see the manual states that the usable fuel capacity is 27 litres with a 4 litre reserve.

I assume that means the fuel warning light would come on after 23 litres.

98 RON could be an issue out the back of beyond....
Title: Re: The BMW thread
Post by: Nigel on September 27, 2019, 09:28:22 AM
Duncan, the 1200 is an in line E/W 4 cyl. 98 only, but if I was stuck I`d use what ever`s available. Yours being the boxer may take a lesser octane, have to check your book for that one ....

Interesting , I have an X5 4.4 V8 petrol, that, by the book will be ok with any of fuels. Go figure! So it gets the odd tank of premium but makes no difference with the engine power , as it still goes like .........k
Title: Re: The BMW thread
Post by: STroppy on September 28, 2019, 07:31:02 AM
BMW’s . . . Enough of them in the group to form a little sub-group  :Norty BUT wot about meeee . . Are there any other Triumphs out there or shall I tag along right here?
Title: Re: The BMW thread
Post by: Bodø on September 28, 2019, 07:40:39 AM
It's rare to see another Kawasaki Versys on the road so hopes of finding others on this forum are highly unlikely.  (http://www.footballnews.com.au/forum/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
Title: Re: The BMW thread
Post by: Mitch on September 28, 2019, 10:14:25 AM
Don't worry Stroppy and Bodo we will just start another thread called THE OTHERS. :thumbsup
We already have a Kawasaki Versys, a Triumph Trophy, a Honda NC750X and a KTM 1290 SA  :hatwave :runyay
                                              :grin :slvr13 :grin
Title: Re: The BMW thread
Post by: Biggles on September 28, 2019, 10:37:26 AM
Don't worry Stroppy and Bodo we will just start another thread called THE OTHERS. :thumbsup
We already have a Kawasaki Versys, a Triumph Trophy, a Honda NC750X and a KTM 1290 SA  :hatwave :runyay
                                             

There goes my quest for purity!    :'(
Title: Re: The BMW thread
Post by: STeveo on September 28, 2019, 04:43:31 PM
Don't worry Stroppy and Bodo we will just start another thread called THE OTHERS. :thumbsup
We already have a Kawasaki Versys, a Triumph Trophy, a Honda NC750X and a KTM 1290 SA  :hatwave :runyay
                                              :grin :slvr13 :grin
And you could add my CF Moto 650TK in there too.  :crackup
Title: Re: The BMW thread
Post by: LindsayGT on September 28, 2019, 08:53:49 PM
My K1600GT is running at 4.8l/100km. Can’t remember when I last reset the fuel economy.

Title: Re: The BMW thread
Post by: Shillas on September 29, 2019, 08:05:23 PM
With a Can-Am  :Spyder emoticon, obviously need a BMW one as well with the number of members having .to swap to that marque. Maybe BMW will introduce a model with the ST prefix?
Title: Re: The BMW thread
Post by: StinkyPete on September 30, 2019, 04:55:49 PM
 Currently away with limited web access.  Nice to see a Beemer thread.   I have averaged 4.7 over 45k with 91 and 95.   My bike is tuned for 91. 
Title: Re: The BMW thread
Post by: Biggles on September 30, 2019, 05:00:07 PM
My bike is tuned for 91. 

I didn't know you could do that.  Certainly removes one of the objections I had to owning one.
Title: Re: The BMW thread
Post by: LindsayGT on September 30, 2019, 05:17:21 PM
I like to think that I’m doing just a little bit for the environment by using at least PULP in my vehicles. The K1600GT runs on 98RON and the Subaru uses PULP.

https://www.google.com/search?q=High+sulphur+fuel+Australia&lr=&hl=en&as_qdr=all&sxsrf=ACYBGNT8Cs_Z35fvurLlfVRjgqRJ5mxsgQ:1569827141572&ei=RamRXZjVIsq7rQGJ4af4DQ&start=0&sa=N&ved=0ahUKEwjYi4fp_ffkAhXKXSsKHYnwCd84ChDy0wMIeg&biw=1366&bih=985&dpr=2 (https://www.google.com/search?q=High+sulphur+fuel+Australia&lr=&hl=en&as_qdr=all&sxsrf=ACYBGNT8Cs_Z35fvurLlfVRjgqRJ5mxsgQ:1569827141572&ei=RamRXZjVIsq7rQGJ4af4DQ&start=0&sa=N&ved=0ahUKEwjYi4fp_ffkAhXKXSsKHYnwCd84ChDy0wMIeg&biw=1366&bih=985&dpr=2)] [url]https://www.google.com/search?

Having said that, I’m totally NON judgemental on those who chose otherwise.

Just something to think about.
Title: Re: The BMW thread
Post by: StinkyPete on October 08, 2019, 02:32:30 PM
A mate who has a 2016 RT recently told me that these bike can no longer be tuned for 91RON fuel by the dealer.  There has been such a protest from owners who can't get 98 in many remote places, that BMW are going to modify the on board software via a routine update to enable 91RON again.

On a recent 3,500 km trip, I had the "Engine Fault" light come on three times in three days, and she went into limp mode.   :eek     As soon a I stopped and turned the engine off and on again the warning light disappeared, and for the last week it did not happen again.    I have just booked my R1200RT in for a 50,000km service, so they are going to "read the fault codes" to get to the bottom of what was happening.
Title: Re: The BMW thread
Post by: Cerebral Knievel on October 08, 2019, 02:44:15 PM
Having had a proper read through the owner's manual i have discovered that in the case of my 2006 at least,it's fine to run 91 or 95 when 98 isn't available.
I have discovered most Caltex/Woolworths outlets in the metro area in brisbane don't sell 98.
The other alternative is hideously expensive Shell or BP 98RON.

I have managed to get some Sw-Motec bar risers from sydney which will be fitted before heading off next week for Perth/Tassie.
Title: Re: The BMW thread
Post by: Totgas on October 09, 2019, 11:49:56 AM
I run my 2018 RT on 95 exclusively, never had any issues.
Love the bike, any reservations I initially had eg rough at idle have long since faded. Must however get a second fob, it worries me that I might loose it.
A.
Title: Re: The BMW thread
Post by: Biggles on October 09, 2019, 02:32:52 PM
I run my 2018 RT on 95 exclusively, never had any issues.
Love the bike, any reservations I initially had eg rough at idle have long since faded. Must however get a second fob, it worries me that I might loose it.
A.

Rather than pay for a Beemer one, you could investigate a locksmith making a copy for you.
Title: Re: The BMW thread
Post by: StinkyPete on November 28, 2019, 08:55:13 PM
I have just fitted a Cyclops LED Headlight Kit, and what a challenge that was.    It was necessary to strip the front end of the bike to remove the headlight assembly, just to access to the back of the headlight unit to be able to install the globes and other bits and bobs.

See  https://www.cyclopsadventuresports.com/BMW-R1200RTR1250Rt-LED-headlight-bulb-kit_p_194.html (https://www.cyclopsadventuresports.com/BMW-R1200RTR1250Rt-LED-headlight-bulb-kit_p_194.html)    The kit is not cheap, but works with the bikes CANBus and throws a nice high beam with a good low beam cut off.
Title: Re: The BMW thread
Post by: STroppy on November 29, 2019, 07:48:32 AM
The link is to a USA supplier, do they also supply kits for vehicles the drive on the other side of the road?
Title: Re: The BMW thread
Post by: StinkyPete on November 29, 2019, 08:09:31 AM
The link is to a USA supplier, do they also supply kits for vehicles the drive on the other side of the road?
I bought mine through Adventure Bike Australia  https://adventurebikeaustralia.com.au/product-category/brands/cyclops/  after finding that they had some Cyclops products in stock, but they had to get in inspecially from Cyclop USA for me.
Title: Re: The BMW thread
Post by: StinkyPete on February 11, 2020, 05:01:39 PM
The left side swithcblock on my BMW R1200RT has lots of buttons and controls, and is very difficult to navigate by feel at night, particularly when wearing thick winter gloves.   After some brainstorming I came up with a innovative solution.   I made a bracket from ss that fixes to the back of my CB mount with velcro, and a small fishing float chem light stick slides into a holder.   This illuminates the switch block for hours with a soft green light and does not shine in my eyes.   The concept could easily be adapted to work on a ST.

I posted this on a USA BMW forum and was told it was an example of "Redneck Engineering".    I have seen Redneck Engineering before and felt a little bit insulted.   :grin
Title: Re: The BMW thread
Post by: Bloodman on May 09, 2020, 03:29:42 PM
My 2012 r1200r is now gaining fuel as I ride. Left home with 180klm left in the tank got home with 243km remaining  :cuss. It changes as you ride but obviously I have no idea how much fuel I have left or how far I can go on a tank  :think1. Time will tell   :popcorn

ex :blu13