Hello all. I’m looking for some help please. My 2012 D675R will not rev past 8000. It's like it's hitting a rev limiter.
My bike went down the track recently but seemed to suffer only bodywork and control damage. It went down on it's left nose area and slid without hitting anything. I don't know if it ran on its side or if the tilt switch killed the engine right away. (I was not near it as the crash was just under 200 km/h and the bike and I didn't end up in the same place.) Chassis and engine seem totally untouched after the crash.
The bike is producing a small amount of blue smoke but I attribute that to a small amount of oil in the exhaust that will soon burn off.
Here's a run down of what I have checked:
I have had the tank off for repair. The fuel pump has been out and refitted as per the service manual. It’s been pressure tested. It holds fuel with the bike hose disconnected so the o-ring seal is good.
I took the airbox cover off and cleaned out a tiny bit of engine oil sitting in the engine breather. The course foam in the breather had a tiny amount of oil on it. There was no oil around the filter or intake. Under the filter there was no debris. The engine oil was reading on the lower dip stick mark. I dropped the oil anyway and the right volume came out so it’s not hiding in the wrong part of the engine. New oil went back in.
Unrelated but...I've removed the left handlebar switch cluster. All wires removed from the connector except for the clutch switch which remains intact and connected via the original connector block.
I turned the bike over on the starter with no tank fitted to run a little to lube around a motor that had been standing for a few weeks on a trickle charger.
With the bike all back together I ran the bike for the first time with the tank propped up slightly to ensure there was no kink in the fuel hose. The bike fired up easily and idled normally. There was quite an amount of blue smoke initially. No bad noises. I turned the bike off after a short idle and let the heat build to burn off oil in the exhaust.
I fired it up again. Less blue smoke but still a small amount. I let the bike warm up fully. I gave it a few more revs and the bike sounds normal but there is still a haze of blue smoke. It doesn't sound like it's missing. I can see the flap in the air intake opening. The bike looked ok so I have it more revs a little at a time. It hits 8000 revs and will not rev past that limit.
There are no warning lights on the dash to give an indication of any issue. The tilt thingy is intact and looks normal. All plug caps have been pressed in to ensure they are seated correctly. Nothing moved.
The bike is running a TuneBoy map that was setup by Wayne (Mr. TuneBoy.) I swapped maps but the 8000 rev limit remains in all 3 maps.
I have used Goggle to check the forums for this issue but I didn't find anything similar.
The bike looks sweet. Nothing busted, loose, rattling etc. Do you have experience of this type of problem? Can you help me understand what else to check and how to fix it please. Next track time is next Friday.......Thanks in advance.
My bike went down the track recently but seemed to suffer only bodywork and control damage. It went down on it's left nose area and slid without hitting anything. I don't know if it ran on its side or if the tilt switch killed the engine right away. (I was not near it as the crash was just under 200 km/h and the bike and I didn't end up in the same place.) Chassis and engine seem totally untouched after the crash.
The bike is producing a small amount of blue smoke but I attribute that to a small amount of oil in the exhaust that will soon burn off.
Here's a run down of what I have checked:
I have had the tank off for repair. The fuel pump has been out and refitted as per the service manual. It’s been pressure tested. It holds fuel with the bike hose disconnected so the o-ring seal is good.
I took the airbox cover off and cleaned out a tiny bit of engine oil sitting in the engine breather. The course foam in the breather had a tiny amount of oil on it. There was no oil around the filter or intake. Under the filter there was no debris. The engine oil was reading on the lower dip stick mark. I dropped the oil anyway and the right volume came out so it’s not hiding in the wrong part of the engine. New oil went back in.
Unrelated but...I've removed the left handlebar switch cluster. All wires removed from the connector except for the clutch switch which remains intact and connected via the original connector block.
I turned the bike over on the starter with no tank fitted to run a little to lube around a motor that had been standing for a few weeks on a trickle charger.
With the bike all back together I ran the bike for the first time with the tank propped up slightly to ensure there was no kink in the fuel hose. The bike fired up easily and idled normally. There was quite an amount of blue smoke initially. No bad noises. I turned the bike off after a short idle and let the heat build to burn off oil in the exhaust.
I fired it up again. Less blue smoke but still a small amount. I let the bike warm up fully. I gave it a few more revs and the bike sounds normal but there is still a haze of blue smoke. It doesn't sound like it's missing. I can see the flap in the air intake opening. The bike looked ok so I have it more revs a little at a time. It hits 8000 revs and will not rev past that limit.
There are no warning lights on the dash to give an indication of any issue. The tilt thingy is intact and looks normal. All plug caps have been pressed in to ensure they are seated correctly. Nothing moved.
The bike is running a TuneBoy map that was setup by Wayne (Mr. TuneBoy.) I swapped maps but the 8000 rev limit remains in all 3 maps.
I have used Goggle to check the forums for this issue but I didn't find anything similar.
The bike looks sweet. Nothing busted, loose, rattling etc. Do you have experience of this type of problem? Can you help me understand what else to check and how to fix it please. Next track time is next Friday.......Thanks in advance.