Re: How 'smooth' should my 05 R1 be? Possible prob?
UPDATE: The bike shop have MOTd and serviced it and test ridden it twice, and have decided that it has 'all the characteristics one would expect of that model R1'. So it would appear that the 04-05 R1 is MEANT to be a lumpy unuseable hunk of crap then!! How strange. Looks like I have two choices; give it to another bike shop and pick up the bill or sell it. :(
Re: How 'smooth' should my 05 R1 be? Possible prob?
Sell it and buy mine ;)
Seriously though (although the above was half serious), which bike shop is this?
We really need to get someone to compare yours with another bike, the sooner the better.
Re: How 'smooth' should my 05 R1 be? Possible prob?
If it runs like a twin low-down i cant see what your problem is.Sounds like you got one of the few R1,s that run like a proper bike ;D ;D ;D
Re: How 'smooth' should my 05 R1 be? Possible prob?
Lol@Alex - I used to have a TLR so I see where you're coming from!
If anyone has an 04-05 R1 I could take for a spin it'd be much appreciated?! :)
Re: How 'smooth' should my 05 R1 be? Possible prob?
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Originally Posted by Dave_R1
Hey guys,
Last weekend I bought an '05 R1 with 15k miles on the clock (traded in my '03 model). Now that i've put a few miles on it and got a bit more used to it i'm noticing the power delivery low down is really quite choppy and rough - if I'm travelling in traffic at a constant 30mph in 1st, the revs don't stay constant and it's really not smooth at all, jerking about all the time. When it's on choke (or whatever the FI equivalent is) it's lovely and smooth but once it's off-choke it runs really rough. It almost feels like a twin low down, and sounds like it's not quite firing properly. I took it back to the dealers today and they went through the diagnostics on the clocks and it all checked out fine. They gave a few explanations:
a)They're all like that, rough as feck low down as they're designed to go fast, not slow. They're nothing like the '03 which is lovely and smooth.
b)They don't like Super Unleaded and run really rough on it. (It's had a full tank of Super, followed by a full tank of Premium once the fuel light came on, so it's 80% Premium now anyway)
c)The EPROMs on these 'learn' riding styles; the last owner rode like a girl, so now that you're giving it some beans it's got to get used to your riding style
I rode the bike home and I really find it difficult to believe it's designed to run rough in normal traffic conditions, it's not enjoyable to ride at regular everyday speeds. When it's revved high it goes well, pulls like a train in fact, but it's really lumpy at normal speeds.
Now, it's due in for a "full £250 worth" service at the weekend, agreed as part of the purchase deal, but when I asked if the plugs will be checked and/or replaced I was told no as they're not due until 24k miles, even though they're 6 years old. To my mind, rough running could be down to plugs?
So what i'm wondering is, can others with 04-05 R1s confirm or deny that the bikes are all rough and erratic low down? If not, what's the problem likely to be?
Thanks in advance!
Dave
If its FI like a TDM 900 clocks diagnostics the CO2 can be changed it will tell you in the Manual how to do that,If its under warranty still id get bike straight back to them,Suss out a R1 forum might have info on there about the problem.
Re: How 'smooth' should my 05 R1 be? Possible prob?
Well they had it in yesterday and state there's nothing wrong with it. To be fair, it ran ok coming home but since they've serviced it and bled the brakes they're really spongey and ineffectual!!! I've had a look at the bleed nipples and one of them produces bubbles when you put the rubber cap on so it's presumably leaking!! :(
Re: How 'smooth' should my 05 R1 be? Possible prob?
If its air bubbles and not fluid they didnt do it properly other wise it would be traces of brake fluid, you would see no bubbles, did they tighten the bleed nipple down enough that would suck in air. on brake lever release.I would ring them and tell them about the spongy brakes and air bubbles and get them to do it properly.
Re: How 'smooth' should my 05 R1 be? Possible prob?
It's the air from the rubber cap being pushed into the nipple and back out through the threads but I've called them and they've said to take it straight in and they'll sort it while I wait which should be fun; 25 miles with **** brakes!!
Re: How 'smooth' should my 05 R1 be? Possible prob?
Where did you take it? If they can't bleed your breaks properly first time I think I want to avoid them!
Re: How 'smooth' should my 05 R1 be? Possible prob?
I have to say I'm with G3o.... getting brakes right is kinda fundemental. Not a good sign.