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    BMW very very fast

    Kieth Amor is racing one at the TT in the Production class

    I know the man that has built this bike ( STD ECU RE MAPPED) Full race exhaust system ONLY

    He went through the sulby streight speed trap ( Basically the fastest part of the track) and was ONLY 4MPH Slower than a FACTRORY HONDA GENUINE SUPERBIKE!!!!!!!!!!

    Enjoy the spoils Choppa
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    Holy..... That is fast.
    Well, hopefully we have a warm dry day or two next weekend, so Choppa can attack the Long track with gusto...

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    Quote Originally Posted by quickbuck View Post
    Holy..... That is fast.
    Well, hopefully we have a warm dry day or two next weekend, so Choppa can attack the Long track with gusto...
    The long track....with the short straights. Shame that. With standard gearing it wouldn't even see the top end of 4th gear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowpoke View Post
    The long track....with the short straights. Shame that. With standard gearing it wouldn't even see the top end of 4th gear.
    Well, I was thinking more of... The Iplex (270 deg sweeper) with Traction Control.....

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    He looked very fast on it at the NW 200

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    The BMW that ill be racing this weekend is far from fast! Very trick though

    Ordered for 9 weeks and still no power commander for the S1000RR, too lean with Race pipe to safely race so its the HP2 Sport this weekend for me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    The BMW that ill be racing this weekend is far from fast! Very trick though

    Ordered for 9 weeks and still no power commander for the S1000RR, too lean with Race pipe to safely race so its the HP2 Sport this weekend for me...
    why don't you re map the std ECU like the bike Shaun is talking about, till the power commander gets here Choppa?
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    We are getting the ECU mod done but the ECU has to be sent to Germany to do that.... Only way to adjust fuel is with PC5 or similar

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    We are getting the ECU mod done but the ECU has to be sent to Germany to do that.... Only way to adjust fuel is with PC5 or similar
    ok mate cheers was just interested in the reasons?? Good luck with it all!
    On a Motorcycle you're penetrating distance, right along with the machine!! In a car you're just a spectator, the windshields like a TV!!

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