So is there anyone out there who could help me with this...? I would be eternally grateful

Cheers Vic
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Dave, that sounds like an amazing offer - are you free during daytime any time this week...?Dids wrote:I bought some Davida vacuum gauges for the servicing I carried out on my R1100S & R1200S a couple of months ago.
When I checked the throttle body sync it turned out that both bikes were actually OK, so I didn't need to adjust anything.
I had read up on it though and it seems that the procedure is actually fairly straightforward, just need to be sure that you leave a little slack in the cables.
I live in SE London in the Brixton area.
If you wanted to pop over at some point I'd be happy to help you sync your R1200S.
As I say, I haven't actually carried out the process myself, but felt confident enough to do the work on my bikes, if they'd needed it.
Cheers
Dave
I'm back in London and have brought my Davida vacuum gauges with me.To synch the idle/stepper motors on a 1200 you'll need to plug in a GS911 diagnostic service tool
Dids wrote:I'm back in London and have brought my Davida vacuum gauges with me.To synch the idle/stepper motors on a 1200 you'll need to plug in a GS911 diagnostic service tool
If you'd like to pop around (I live near Brixton) then I'd be happy to plug them in to check if the R1200S Throttle Bodies are in synch.
I think that the cable adjustment is probably fairly straightforward, but, Steptoe advises (see above quote) that you'd need the GS911 diagnostic service tool if you want to synch the idle/stepper motors.
If the idle/stepper motors do need adjustment then you may want to contact Steptoe who (as you may know) runs a BMW motorcycle service centre from his place in the Kingston/Putney area.
Steptoe services my R1150RS here in London and does a brilliant job - highly recommended..........
If you'd like to pop round, do let me know & I'll PM you my address
Cheers
I'd be more than happy but without the GS911 procedure does it make any sense?
From my point of view the idling is low 1000-1100) and sounds out of synch, almost as when my old R100 ran on one cylinder once properly heated up...
Cheers Victor
Ahhhhh OK.........Cheers Dids, thanks a lot for the offer but it sounds as if the 911 is indeed needed so will have to take it to my dealer... Cheers Vic
Sorry for the inconvenience....Dids wrote:Ahhhhh OK.........Cheers Dids, thanks a lot for the offer but it sounds as if the 911 is indeed needed so will have to take it to my dealer... Cheers Vic
I'll take my Davida vacuum gauges back up to Lancashire then