Greetings:
Recently I bought an 85 K100RS of indeterminate mileage :dunno2:
It was too cheap to pass up so I though I would simply re-sell. I used to think my K bikes were boring but that was probably because at the time there were also Airheads, Ducatis and Guzzis in my garage.
Older and wiser, I now consider my KRS to be magical, especially when it comes to seating position, comfort, build quality, overall balance, fairing performance, and engine braking. After 80mph the bike is even, ahemm.... exciting!
I had recently experienced a hunting idle, so this morning I replaced the crank vent hose. The hose was clearly bad so hoping for joy I took the K for a ride.
The bike ran great for about 5 miles until suddenly the engine raced toward the redline independent of the twist grip. :eek:
Thankfully there was not a lot of traffic. I killed the engine, pulled over, and checked the throttle and cable. Everything looked normal, no sticking cable, and the twist grip and throttle closed normally. I restarted the engine with throttle fully closed and the injection system again immediately gave full throttle.
The only thought I have so far concerns the idle switch, which is in close proximity to where I was twisting my screwdriver working on the crank hose.
The nice troubleshooting guide by Bertrand Vogel suggests: "A bad switch may send a wrong signal to the EFI computer. When this switch is disconnected, the EFI thinks you are twisting the throttle."
Is my understanding of this correct? Would a bad idle/throttle switch possibly cause this to happen? Am I on the right track here or :hehehe
Any diagnostic help would be greatly appreciated because this bike will never see the dealer.
Help me get riding. :riding: