Ulrich
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- Aug 18, 2022
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- Location
- Southern Oregon
- Bike
- BMW R18 FE / '66 Pan-Shovel
Add: Kickstand down and a few seconds of idling ... then pushing the 'Ignition' button to turn it off and I have almost never issues.Not sure I followed the first bit but did you mean you use the red emergency kill switch whilst the bike still rolling, i.e, moving?
The way I stop my engine is by pressing the power button situated on the right handlebar control cluster. By then I have already entered my garage, came to full stop and gear box in neutral. It works. The only thing I have not done at this point is put the side stand down as I like to keep the engine running on idle for about 5 seconds in the upright position. This is to do with an old habit earlier boxer engines had to smoke a bit on the left cylinder due to small amounts of oil entering the cylinder head when the bike was left on the side stand and then switched off.
I have been reading the previous posts and IMO you are all way over thinking his ... some of these procedures sound like 'The Kickstart Procedures' from way back ... open the pet cock ... run 2 complete circles around the bike ... pump the kick start lever until the piston is in 'compression' ... then stomp on it while snapping the throttle .. well you all get the idea.
These are ECU controlled engines that 'learn' the mixture as they go along ... I have very few times had the 'No Start' issue ... and when, it would crank right over on the second button push. Every so often when the weather gets colder (or warmer) the problem seems to happen more often ... then I use my GS-911 and reset the 'Learned Values' ... and the bike will start great .. yes I will have a $hitty gas mileage the first tank or 2 ... but the problem will go away ... just my 2¢