I hope this note helps some folks out there if they have a problem with their 16V bike running rich.
I bought my K100 16V to replace an older 8V bike a year or so ago. The first thing I noticed was that the fuel consumption was high (low 30s per gallon) although the bike started and seemed to run well. The engine temperature gauge indicated low (just off the blue segment) and the plugs were quite sooty with dry carbon and on opening the throttle quickly a puff of grey smoke cam out of the exhaust. All the signs of a rich mixture.
Following all the advice on the forum, I checked the thermostat, air temp, water temp, air pressure senders, mixture rheostat, throttle position sensor and probably a number of other components over the best part of a year but no matter what I did the bike ran rich.
One of the first things I did was to get the Motronic unit to give me the fault codes using the advice on the forum but I could not get the temperature warning light to come on. I therefore used an analogue voltmeter to "read the codes" but no fault coed was ever logged.
After a period of resigning myself to a rich running bike and believing that's why the previous owner sold it, I investigated the temperature warning lamp to find that simply the bulb had failed. On replacing the bulb I immediately noticed that the bulb came on with the ignition and went off as soon as the engine started!
The bike was transformed into a lean running machine with nearly white plugs. Mixture was now too lean due to me excessive fiddling with the mixture rheostat! That was easily fixed. The engine warms up quickly and the temperature gauge is now in the middle of its range.
In conclusion, the temperature warning light function is checked by the Motronic unit on ignition switch on. If the Motronic cannot get the lamp to light it must switch into a fail safe mode by chucking lots of fuel into the engine to keep it cool and ignores all the other sensors!
So, if your 16V K bike starts to run rich, please check that the temperature warning lamp is working before tearing your hair out.
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