This spring I had the BMW shop do a complete 10,000 mile service on the bike. They don't usually do the Airheads, but I had a very large gift certificate from them that I got for my 15 year anniversary at work. So, the owner (Dennis) said he would do the job as no one else in the shop knows how to work on them. He did the service, and my friend was able to get the bike home for me as my right foot was in a cast for 7 weeks after foot surgery and I couldn't ride until I could get my boot on. So the bike sat through the summer until just a couple of weeks ago when I could finally ride again. Okay, so that sets the stage.
Now that I've had a chance to ride on a fairly long fast ride, and several days of a short commute, I've been able to notice a few things. At first I thought the bike felt like it was surging - like power surges. But I couldn't tell if it was the bike or me just getting used to the bike again. It still seems like it does surge a bit, but it seems to be running rough.
Maybe the timing is a bit off? Oh, and I did notice another thing. I have new pipes too. I've been watching the change in the color by the heads. The left side has turned more purple than the right side. Does this show that one side is hotter than the other side?
The idle is at around 500 rpm. Isn't the idle supposed to be around 900 - 1000 rpm? When I get to a stop sign it tends to die, especially if I've been up to speed and have to stop fast. But I also have to keep the throttle up so it doesn't die at any stop sign even when going slow.
I'm thinking that the valves should be checked and the timing adjusted, and the idle should be set higher.
The clutch is set out more too. It doesn't seem to catch until right at the end. Shouldn't I have a bit more play in it? Maybe this is the way it's supposd to be?
Any thoughts on how I can make it run smoother?
Thanks!