My new toy 2002 R1150R

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rottonpeech
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My new toy 2002 R1150R

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I just bought this bike from my exboss who has not even started the bike in about 5 years. It only has 5000 miles on it.

I trailered it to my house and have begun the process of bringing it back to life. new battery going in it today. Fuel tank is removed but needs to be drained. (Ideas on this would be helpfull). I am picking up oil and air filters, as well as engine and gear oil on my way home.

So, here is the question... what else should I need to look at / replace before I attempt to fire it up?
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Change the transmission fluid and change the Dot-4 brake fluid for the front and rear brakes and for the clutch fluid. I would closely inspect the tires for signs of cracking and dryrot. They should probably be replaced too. It's not good to have a bike sit for that long. If you have the owners manual, it explains how to do the tank removal. It seems tedious the first go around. There is ton of great info here and becoming a donating member keeps the site going. Congrats on the new to you bike! Ride safe!
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What are the dimensions of your new battery? What battery did you get?

On behalf of a blast from the past...DJ DOWNUNDER...he gotsta know as his is on it's last legs.

We were talkin' batteries at work tonight...He says g'day btw. :smt006 Bikes good otherwise.
Cheers...and stay horizontal!
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G'Day DeeJay!
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rottonpeech
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Boxerboy wrote:What are the dimensions of your new battery? What battery did you get?

On behalf of a blast from the past...DJ DOWNUNDER...he gotsta know as his is on it's last legs.

We were talkin' batteries at work tonight...He says g'day btw. :smt006 Bikes good otherwise.

I picked up a new battery from Batteries Plus for Model 51913. As far as dimensions, I am not sure. I found this info at http://www.batterymart.com/p-51913-dry- ... ttery.html
www.batterymart.com wrote:Specifications:
BM Part #: 51913
Voltage: 12 Volt
Capacity: 19 Ah
Warranty: 6 Months
Shipping Weight: 9.40 Pounds
Length: 7 7/16"
Width: 3 1/4"
Height: 6 7/8"
If you are interested in battery info however, I found this link on the board.. http://www.r1150r.net/board/viewtopic.p ... 70&start=0
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Thank you.
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Is the gas in the tank nasty varnished up stuff? If so, you might have fuel pump problems. Long story short, that's how my bike was stored several years ago by the previous owner. Took it to a local indy shop, and they put new plugs and injectors in it, and it still wouldn't run correctly. He then hauled it to the BMW dealer about 150 miles away, and they said the problem wasn't with the injectors, but the varnished up gas had ruined the pump. New pump, along with further tank cleaning, and it was fine. But, by that time, he sold it to the dealer, and that's when I bought it. Hope it goes well for you!

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Re: My new toy 2002 R1150R

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rottonpeech wrote:I just bought this bike from my exboss who has not even started the bike in about 5 years. It only has 5000 miles on it.

I trailered it to my house and have begun the process of bringing it back to life. new battery going in it today. Fuel tank is removed but needs to be drained. (Ideas on this would be helpfull). I am picking up oil and air filters, as well as engine and gear oil on my way home.

So, here is the question... what else should I need to look at / replace before I attempt to fire it up?

I would put Seafoam in the gas AND the fresh engine, transmission, and final drive oil to clean things out. I read that it takes three months for oil to drain off of the metal inside an engine, then it can start to rust. Seafoam will help to get the crud out and any moisture. Maybe run for 50-100 miles with the Seafoam in all and then drain (make sure you have a new oil filter and replace when you drain the engine oil).
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