Cause of engine stain

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Cause of engine stain

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I've been looking for a r1150r. I've seen a couple of them with the stain - circled in red. What causes that? What should I be checking if I'm going to buy one with it?

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All I can say is that I have not seen it in the UK.
Fuel or oil leaks? Looks unsightly. Why don't you ask the owner?
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Leaks from original equipment fuel line(s) quick-disconnect fittings. Fuel supply and return line each have male/female QC fitting pair.
It's very common problem. Search here or in any other R1150** web site to find info.
Easily fixed.
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Installed a set of these this weekend.
http://www.beemerboneyard.com/cpcqkdiscon.html
Hardest part was pulling the old fillings out the hoses.
Twist them, pry them a bit with screw drivers, grab the old fittings with a vice grip hang onto the hose and pull/twist. Swear when needed.
Go easy on the plastic fuel lines on the other end of the hoses.
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Yep, failure of the original QD connectors.
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just make sure if the one youre looking at has the stain, check that it has the fittings replaced before riding it away, it could be BAD. Not a dealbreaker though.

if they havent, price accordingly, and trailer it home. "easy" fix.

Most guys replace them with metal QUick disconnects, that are 85$

I spent 3 dollars on brass tube for mine, much like this, but longer.

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When I replaced my QC fittings I also replaced my actual fuel lines. fresh hoses are pretty cheap.
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¿ Whereabouts are you EveryMan ?
It'd be such a help if posters to this forum were to put in their settings, their approx location.
In the UK, indubitably MW in Meltham Bridge for replacement bits for our bikes. Like the US BoneYard, they do half a pair of metal QD fittings to replace the snapping-prone male plastic OEM one that degrades with the passing of time.
¿ Have you seen the U-Toob vid of what happens when a QD snaps en ruta ?
Has the potential to turn the rider's right leg into a fireball.
Thankfully Richard's K-bike here, was stationary on a trailer and his pal had a fire-extinguisher ready...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTGMFmNG8AI
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"I thought BMW's attitude in neither acknowledging nor correcting basic design faults in Boxer transmissions was disgraceful enough, considering so many early clutch failures. But this horrifying issue of failing fuel-line quick-disconnects causing riders to become soaked in flammable fuel really takes the biscuit. And all because BMW Motorrad in Berlin is now owned by those cost-cutting fanatics from the Car Division in Munich who with every passing day are busy destroying BMW bikes' former reputation for high quality and long-term dependability. Richard - your video alone should have shamed them into action.years ago - but what's happened ? Nothing...I assume it'll require a tragedy to occur like some poor biker being turned into a ball of flame before something is done by those arrogant Germans." And those comments still apply....
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sykospain wrote:¿ Whereabouts are you EveryMan ?
It'd be such a help if posters to this forum were to put in their settings, their approx location.
Indeed, that does help.

put it in your sig or under your avatar.....
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I'm pretty sure there was some sort of voluntary bulletin that came out for BMW to replace those. I could be wrong. I do remember taking my bike in for state inspection one year and they asked me if they had replaced the QD's but I had already replaced them myself.
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Ho-hum
I'm trying to work out how to stick in here a foto from my Photobucket library.
Mixed success so far - hitting the IMG or URL icons in the Full Editor just inserts the square-bracketed letters - copying the URL text line from the Photobucket foto does nothing except show the line, not the foto - how the **** does one do it ?
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Where's the sodding foto ? ?
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Go to photobucket and search the photo you need. Click it and when it's in full view, you will see 4 possibilities to choose from.
Click the direct string, you'll see "copied" in yellow. Done, you've got the right linkadress.
Go to the forum and go to the thread you want to make a reply.
Do not enter your text under "quick reply" under the last entry, but go to the bottom and hit the "post reply" button.
In the new window post your text and when you want to enter a photo/picture/whatever image press the "img" button and copy your link from photobucket in between Image and you'll get your photo.

I can even enter your picture right here.
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You press the "Img" button (see red circle) in full editor:
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And copy the direct HTML link (I marked with green rectangle, just click in the upper photobucket dialog to copy):
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And past within the HTML code in this board's Post A Reply dialog box:
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Which is exactly how I created this post.
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Well, our two answers should do the trick.
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EasyBee wrote:Well, our two answers should do the trick.
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Thanks for the info on the stain and the QDs. I updated my profile with a location as suggested.
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I remember when one of mine snapped on my first R, an '03 that was about a yr old. Felt my right leg get suddenly cold and looked down and thought I was gonna be a "crispy critter" before I could get the bike stopped. Scared the crap out of me. Of course BMW fixed it but replaced with the same junk. I bought a set of the Beemer Boneyard units and they've been great. I put them on my '04 as well.
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