flat spot under hard acceleration

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flat spot under hard acceleration

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Hi everyone
Bike hesitates on hard acceleration at around 3000 and 6000 rpms. runs fine other than that.
bike is a 2011 38000 miles.
Just bought and fitted 4 new coils thinking it was that.
Today going to buy some injector cleaner to run through the tank.
valve's in speck, exhaust flap working, Throttle Synchronization done by Bmw.
Any idea's please i'am stumped
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I had a similar problem with mine. I tried all sorts of fixes over several months to no avail. The final solution was replacing the fuel pump. The problem totally disappeared.
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That can bee, + do not forget to change the fuel filter.
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Thanks guys.
Am I right in thinking this doesn’t have a fuel filter. Some kind of lifetime gauze in the tank.
If it has where is it how do you change it.
Will look into fuel pump price :|
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Have you balanced the throttle bodies?
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
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I agree about the fuel filter. The stock one was crap. I got an aftermarket pump that came with a real canister fuel filter.
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Fuel pump and strainer £51.76. Think I’ll order that for peace of mind.
Balance throttle bodies. Is that the same as throttle synchronisation?
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Let us know how it turns out :thumb:
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Will do.
Out all weekend on her. Start taking her apart Monday
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I don’t have the correct tool to unscrew the top of tank. Do I need one or is there some trick or will it unscrew by hand. This is a new place on the bike I’ve not been :|
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Update to my running issue
Fitted new fuel pump and filter. Took injectors out and cleaned and put back together.
Absolutely brilliant. The bike runs with no hesitation at any Rev range. Was definitely fuel problem. Although it ran a little better with the new coils. But that wasn’t the fix. Thanks to all
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