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Looking for Mechanical Help in Indianapolis Area
Looking for Mechanical Help in Indianapolis Area
Thanks for any assistance.
Often wrong...never in doubt!
- schrader7032
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Re: Looking for Mechanical Help in Indianapolis Area
Welcome! So this just started? Was there any maintenance that preceded this? Typically one goes back to the last thing that was touched.
You might need a carb synch...we've had a back-and-forth about the best way to do that here on the forum. The sign that the idle hangs up when hot does suggest that. However, as you indicate, it could be a sticking advance. To determine if it is the advance, get the engine warm with the idle hanging up. Come to a stop and maybe gently putting the front tire into a wall straight on. Then engage first gear and slowly begin to let out the clutch...you're going to drag the engine speed down. This might then allow the advance weights to come down as well. If you then pull the clutch back in and the idle stays down, then it likely is the advance unit. If not then probably a carb synch is needed.
Maybe someone from the Indy area will pipe in. Otherwise, this lists an independent mechanic in Fredericksburg IN a couple of hour south of you:
https://ibmwr.org/index.php/independent-bmw-mechanics/ - Guenter knows his stiff
A different listing shows a guy up in Crown Point:
https://www.airheads.org/public_documen ... 0Shops.pdf
'78 R100/7 '69 R69S '52 R25/2
Fast. Neat. Average. Friendly. Good. Good.
Re: Looking for Mechanical Help in Indianapolis Area
I will do as you suggested. I didn't think it was a carb problem because for the last year everything was running smoothly and then a ride a few weeks ago the engine wouldn't come down to idle at a stop. This has happened the last two rides. Thought it might be a stuck cable but the cables to the carbs went back to full off throttle position.
Often wrong...never in doubt!
Re: Looking for Mechanical Help in Indianapolis Area
Here's the website, if you need it: https://airheads.org/ It's down until sometime tomorrow, as some updating is being done on it.
There's also an email list you may not know about, where people share problems and advice about our bikes. It's free to join, unlike the club which does require paying dues: airheads-request@lists.micapeak.com Lots of expert advice promptly offered, but use the digest mode if you don't want too much email traffic.
1967 R69S, original owner; 1978 R100S; 2001 R1150GS; 2002 R1150RT