Putting a 1968 BMW R50/2 Back On The Road

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  • čas přidán 17. 08. 2024
  • Watch as I diagnose and fix some issues with a vintage motorcycle and take it for a ride. The story of how I acquired this 1968 BMW R50/2 is on my blog: blog.beerriot....
    Chapters:
    0:00 Introduction
    1:43 Spark plug diagnosis
    9:50 Coil and advance unit inspection
    17:36 Initial mixture setting
    19:15 Fuel leak & first start
    23:22 Carburetor tuning
    27:12 Test ride

Komentáře • 11

  • @RichardHarding44
    @RichardHarding44 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Looks nice - I had similar symptoms on my single R25 - I changed plugs, had a refurbed carb, lots of fiddling but in the end I changed both the ignition coil and condenser on the advice of the folks on the BMW forums - I don't know if it was coil or condenser as I changed both but it was instantly cured of misfire at high revs

    • @beerriot
      @beerriot  Před 2 měsíci

      Interesting! I'll make sure those stay on my list to investigate. Thanks!

  • @TheCrunkrockjoseph
    @TheCrunkrockjoseph Před 19 dny +1

    it is common that they run good, start easy, and then once hot wont cooperate. In my experience, it was the ignition coil partially failing. wiring a new one fixed each bike in question.

    • @beerriot
      @beerriot  Před 19 dny

      Heh. Funny you should mention this today. I was just out in the garage getting a new coil (and condenser, and points) installed. I didn't get the timing set before it got dark, but I'm looking forward to a test ride soon.

  • @MyWillypilly
    @MyWillypilly Před měsícem +1

    I understand why these bring so much money. They are the boiled down to all you need and nothing you don't. Refined simplicity. I get it

    • @beerriot
      @beerriot  Před měsícem

      It certainly feels that way from today's perspective, where it's odd for a road bike not to have displays for things like engine speed, engine temp, gas level, gear selection, etc. Not to mention other features like at least five gears, hydraulic disc brakes, automatic fuel shutoff, and rear turn signals.
      But I'd argue that while you don't *need* an oil filter, it might have provided a significant boost to some of the maintenance intervals. I'm also glad to have had MSF training to always use both the front and rear brake together, because only the rear brake lever activates the brake light.
      And it does have (unused) sidecar mounts. 😂
      It is, as you guessed, a load of fun to experience a machine built with a different perspective of "necessary", though.

    • @MyWillypilly
      @MyWillypilly Před měsícem

      @@beerriot I detect a small level of carcasm.

  • @abandoneduniverses
    @abandoneduniverses Před měsícem

    Τhousands of these were abandoned at early 90s in Greece.

    • @beerriot
      @beerriot  Před měsícem

      I wonder what happened to all of those. It seems to have been a somewhat popular choice of bike to restore in the US in the past 10 years, judging by all the walk-around-and-cold-start videos one can find here.

  • @m_pescador
    @m_pescador Před 18 dny

    Condensador

  • @MyWillypilly
    @MyWillypilly Před 2 měsíci +1

    What nice is that, you can put some money into it and not lose your ass.