I've put a couple hundred miles on my first BMW, an '88 K75s. I had surmised that one or both of the lights on the dash next to the fuel pump symbol would illuminate when the fuel got low. After a couple hundred miles on one tank, that didn't happen and I was able to add 4.6 gallons of fuel to the tank.
The reason I added fuel before the light came on is that the bike started hesitating when accelerating from a stop, and occasionally when under way. So I though it must be about empty and the fuel light is not working. However, having just looked it up on the internet, it appears the tank holds 5.5 gallons, which would have left about 9/10s of a gallon, or roughly 35 miles, at the time I filled it up. But maybe low enough that all the fuel sloshed to the rear of the tank and allowed some air into the pickup. After adding fuel it runs normally with no hesitation.
So I have two questions for experienced K75 owners:
1. Is a problem with the low fuel light indicated? Should it have been on at this point?
2. I burned at least 1/10 gallon from the time the hesitation began until I topped it off. Is it normal for it to hesitate with a gallon left in the tank, or might that indicate an issue with the fuel pump, filter or a related item?
Thanks for the help!