We found the following complaints for BMW K1200 R (2006)
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There are several cracks on the flange where fuel line has a connection. These cracks are causing fuel to leak onto the motor and alternator creating a fire hazard.fuel also pools in areas with sensitive electronics where fuel wasn't meant to be stored.i have no doubt that this would eventually lead to a fire that most likely would lead to severe bodily harm or death! it appears bmw is aware of this problem also as they have updated this part as well but haven't issued a recall yet even though its under investigation. All evidence shows that bmw is aware of these inherent design flaws in this model motorcycle but refuses to issue a recall putting the public as risk. I believe the nhtsa needs to take action and force bmw to recall and replace with the updated fuel pump assembly, including the fuel pump controller and fuel pump controller gasket.
While riding the vehicle, a strong fuel smell was detected. While stopping to investigate, the rear tire locked up, but a crash was avoided. I found a large volume of fuel spraying from both sides of the motorcycle. The fuel came in contact with the alternator, the hot exhaust, and the rear tire. By the time the ignition was turned off to turn off the fuel pump, my pants and boots had been saturated with fuel. Upon further investigation, i found the plastic fuel line quick disconnect coupler from the fuel pump to the injector supply line had cracked and separated into two pieces. This item is located between the fuel tank and the intake manifold. There is no possibility that an outside force, i.e. Road debris, could have come in contact with this part to have broken it. I contacted the dealer and they stated that they have seen this part break without any outside influence as well. This sort of failure could easily result in fire and/or crash. The part needs to be updated to a metal connection that can withstand heat, vibration, and age to be safely installed in a two wheeled application.
I noticed petroleum smell when at a stop light when riding the bike home from work.when i parked the bike on the side stand in the garage fuel began to leak down the left side of the motorcycle.i immediately called my bmw mechanic who informed me to ride the bike over to the shop for inspection.when the bike was parked at the shop the mechanic observed the fuel leaking from the left side of the bike.they kept the bike and early next week i received a call that the fuel pump was leaking gasoline.the replacement price was 460 plus labor.i feel that bmw should be responsible for replacement of the defective part as this was a dangerous and potentially fatal occurrence as gasoline was leaking on a hot engine with the possibility of a fire or explosion being very real.i also understand that this has happened to several bmw r1200 bikes manufactured at the same time.
There are several cracks on the flange where fuel line has a connection. These cracks are causing fuel to leak onto the motor and alternator creating a fire hazard.fuel also pools in areas with sensitive electronics where fuel wasn't meant to be stored.i have no doubt that this would eventually lead to a fire that most likely would lead to severe bodily harm or death! it appears bmw is aware of this problem also as they have updated this part as well but haven't issued a recall yet even though its under investigation. All evidence shows that bmw is aware of these inherent design flaws in this model motorcycle but refuses to issue a recall putting the public as risk. I believe the nhtsa needs to take action and force bmw to recall and replace with the updated fuel pump assembly, including the fuel pump controller and fuel pump controller gasket.
When i was stopped at an intersection i noticed a very strong fuel smell coming from my motorcycle. I looked for liquid fuel leaking to the ground but found none. I was very near home, so i returned and removed the body panels to examine the fuel system. I found fuel leaking from the fuel tank/pump cap down onto the top of the engine and alternator. I removed the tank and examined the fuel pump assembly and found multiple cracks radiating outward from the pump outlet connector. The plastic used for the fuel pump cap does not appear to be holding up over time and has caused a fuel leak that could cause a fire when it comes in contact with the alternator. This is the second fuel leak i have had on this motorcycle due to poor quality plastic components.
I rode bike to work and parked it on side stand.after work i noted a wet spot under bike but could not determine if it was oil or gas.on the ride home i noted a petroleum smell when at stop lights.i parked the bike in the garage on its side stand and gasoline started leaking from the left side of the bike.i called the dealer and rode it over.upon parking the bike gas began to leak again.the dealer checked the bike confirming a gas leak originating in the area of the fuel injector/delivery system.parts have been ordered and it is scheduled for repair.
After finishing a ride, had strong smell of gasoline coming from under instrument unit. Dealer today found cracked fuel pump unit causing bike to leak gas right above engine.
Fuel strip inside fuel tank that sends fuel level indications failed.this is the 4th strip in 3 years. This problem is present in several bmw motorcycles built from 2005 to present.
The contact owns a 2006 bmw k1200r. The contact stated while driving approximately 20 mph, the vehicle shifted out of second gear and lunged forward. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the failure occurred because the transmission needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vehicle was repaired. The approximate failure and current mileage was 56,000.
The contact owns a 2006 bmw k1200 r motorcycle. The contact stated that while driving 35 mph, the vehicle shifted out of gear and vibrated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, who stated the transmission had failed. The transmission was replaced. The failure was reported to the manufacturer. The failure mileage was 5,600. The current mileage was 5,700.updated 07/10/13*lj
The contact owns a 2006 bmw k1200r. The contact stated the vehicle independently shifts out of second gear. The contact stated this failure occurs in second gear, but then the failure will progress to include third and forth gear. The dealer stated the rods in the transmission werebent and that causes the failure. The manufacturer was aware of the defect, but there is no remedy. The failure mileage was 300 and the current mileage was 4,000.
The contact owns a 2006 bmw k1200 r motorcycle. The contact stated that the anti lock braking system engaged when the brakes were applied. The brakes then released momentarily while the vehicle jerked forward before the manual brakes finally engaged. The failure recurred intermittently at various speeds. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer and the contact was advised to drain all braking fluid from the manual brakes and the anti lock brakes. The vehicle was repaired, but the failure continued. The contact was then informed that the servo unit needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified and offered no assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 28,000.updated 8/31/12 the consumer stated he was in an accident due the brake failure on august 21st. The consumer was pulling up to a stop sign driving about 10-15 mph, when the vehicle's brakes on both tires locked. The vehicle dropped on the right side. Updated 09/11/2012
While demonstrating the abs braking system on motorcycles for a number of motorcycle safety instructors (in a parking lot,) i had ridden within 5 minutes a handful of successful abs demo runs.i was starting at one side of the lot, getting up to 30-40 mph, and applying the brakes with enough force for the abs to activate.during the demonstration, after approximately half of a dozen successful runs, i did the exact same thing except the abs failed to activate, which resulted in a front tire skid and a single vehicle crash.there was no indication from the instruments that the abs would not function, nor was there a reason for the abs to not activate.
Abs brake modulator unit failed on panic stop. Stopping distance was significantly increased and no power braking assist was available. Collision with another vehicle was narrowly avoided. Abs modulator had to be replaced. Cost of part in excess of $2000 and 6 hours of labor.
The contact owns a 2006 bmw k1200 r motorcycle.the brakes failed while the vehicle was in motion.the manufacturer stated that they could not duplicate the failure with the abs because they no longer produce those particular brakes.the vehicle has not yet been repaired.the contact has seen several complaints for this same failure.the failure and current mileages were 15,000.updated 03/12/09.*ljthe consumer stated the brakes failed while traveling down a steep bank at 5 mph. When he applied the brakes, the abs feature activated and the brakes failed.the consumer wants the abs feature removed from the bike. Updated 03/16/09.
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