The "Hindenburg", my slightly scorched BMW K100RS that I bought last week is coming along nicely. It had a fire caused by a split fuel hose that scorched several panels, the speedo/tach cluster outer cover, the Corbin seat, and of course lots of wiring. The left switch block was melted beyond repair, but the PO had bought, but not installed a replacement. Trouble is, the block was from a later model with a different plug on it, so I bought a replacement from the wreckers.
K100 Saturday 27 April 2024 5 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
The replacement wasn't as nice as the one he'd bought, but the wiring was different, so I bought it anyway, and hoped I could clean it up.
K100RS Wednesday 1 May 2024 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
A bit of a clean up, and some "Detail doctor" and it came up nicely.
K100RS Wednesday 1 May 2024 1 by
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The seat was a bit scorched. It's a Corbin, so really comfy, but I couldn't leave it like this:
K100RS Thursday 25 April 2024 6 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
I took it to an upholsterer who was able to replace the front section for a (fcuking expensive) price, but it looks better than a standard seat, which would cost me around what the repair cost.
K100RS Wednesday 1 May 2024 2 by
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I've replaced lots of parts, and done some wiring for the fuel pump as the wiring for the fuel pump, part of the main harness, was melted beyond repair. I wired the fuel pump to a separate switch, which allows me to turn the fuel pump on without the ignition. This worked well when I first got it working, I turned the pump on, and discovered that one of the new injectors wasn't sealed properly to the fuel rail, and fuel sprayed everywhere. Luckily the ignition wasn't on, or I might have had another fire. Today I pulled the rail, reinstalled the injectors, and this time no leaks, woohoo!
Sadly though, when I eventually summoned up the courage to start the engine, it ran like a dog. Fcuk. As I'd never had it running before, I went thru the usual things, pulled the spark plugs and checked for spark, which they all had, and even with insulated pliers holding the metal BMW caps, I managed to zap myself a couple of times. After fcuking around for ages and scratching my head, I pulled the new Ebay injectors and reinstalled the slightly scorched injectors, and tried again. The bike fired right up, and ran like a BMW should.
I took it for a lap around the block, and it ran like a dream. Everything works again, but I think I blew a fuse to the fuel pump, I'll check that tomorrow. Regardless, I'll be riding something tomorrow, fixing bikes is fun, but riding is better.