Engine revs twist things to the right
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Nitesail
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Engine revs twist things to the right
Hello! New to the world of BMW motorcycles. Currently also have a ‘96 Honda Magna and have owned various bikes over the years, mostly Hondas, including the GW. My BMW is a 2006 1200RTP. Is it normal for this bike to twist a little to the right when revving it, even parked in neutral? Assuming it’s just the crankshaft doing its thing but just wanted to make sure this was normal on these. It’s pretty noticeable when riding and downshifting, it’ll lurch a little to the right. Thanks in advance.
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CaseyK
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Re: Engine revs twist things to the right
Just got my new-to-me 2008 R1200RT last Saturday and I noticed quite a heavy movement of the engine (and hence the whole bike) when briskly revving in neutral. I am sure that is very normal (but do check the engine mounts, I suppose for excessive wear).
FWIW American muscle V8s do the same thing.
FWIW American muscle V8s do the same thing.
- Doctor T
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Re: Engine revs twist things to the right
Thats the charisma of a boxer engine
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
May the shaft be with you
May the shaft be with you
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DavidRT1200
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My reps keep bouncing when on tick over
I've just got back from doing the nc500 discovered my RT 2010 keeps bouncing up and down on the ribs on tick over and doesn't like being ridden under 3000 reps it's had all new spark plugs any ideas??
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Re: My reps keep bouncing when on tick over
To quote Dr T “That’s the charisma of a boxer engine”. Keep the revs over 3k and it should bumble along happily.DavidRT1200 wrote: Mon Jul 21, 2025 2:50 pm I've just got back from doing the nc500 discovered my RT 2010 keeps bouncing up and down on the ribs on tick over and doesn't like being ridden under 3000 reps it's had all new spark plugs any ideas??
The ‘bouncing up and down on the ribs’ is not a term I recognise, however if you’re describing a somewhat lumpy tickover I’d suggest that you think what two horizontally opposed pistons are doing thumping from one side of the engine to the other. It vibrates, has a lumpy tickover, it’s as quirky as hell, and distinctly not ‘smooth as silk’ like an inline four cylinder engine but it’s got a character and charm all of its own.
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Re: Engine revs twist things to the right
Think he means REVS. New plugs and injector balance may be needed
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
May the shaft be with you
May the shaft be with you
