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    BMW1000RR dyno chart

    http://www.motorcycledaily.com/2009/...bmws1000rdyno/


    And then there is the ECU to change, wow
    I fear the day technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots! ALBERT EINSTEIN

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    http://www.motorcycledaily.com/2009/...bmws1000rdyno/


    And then there is the ECU to change, wow
    there no doubt a little bit fast

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    Blimey they are pretty impressive figures, the sort of figures you's see from a big capacity race engine not that long ago (read now!).

    Have there been any issues with reliability??

    The potential for further HP by comparison should push it to well over 200 at the rear wheel in superbike pec.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Graham View Post
    Blimey they are pretty impressive figures, the sort of figures you's see from a big capacity race engine not that long ago (read now!).

    Have there been any issues with reliability??

    The potential for further HP by comparison should push it to well over 200 at the rear wheel in superbike pec.

    None that I am aware of, and there is heaps more HP in the ECU alone
    I fear the day technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots! ALBERT EINSTEIN

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Graham View Post
    Blimey they are pretty impressive figures, the sort of figures you's see from a big capacity race engine not that long ago (read now!).

    Have there been any issues with reliability??

    The potential for further HP by comparison should push it to well over 200 at the rear wheel in superbike pec.
    yea thats just with a slip on aswell so i could see

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    None that I am aware of, and there is heaps more HP in the ECU alone
    power is noughing with out control

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    Its bloody amazing really, Beemer's first real attempt at a serious sports bike and it kicks the opposition into touch.
    They have always had a chalk and cheese image with their cars and bikes and now look at them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidewinder View Post
    power is noughing with out control
    They have traction control

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Graham View Post
    Its bloody amazing really, Beemer's first real attempt at a serious sports bike and it kicks the opposition into touch.
    They have always had a chalk and cheese image with their cars and bikes and now look at them.
    i think what they did was build a race bike and added a few things on top so you could ride it on the road. unlike the jappas you have to change everything for the track if you want a fast bike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Graham View Post
    They have traction control
    i know and abs and lunch control and all the rest, ive worked on one a couple of times in my life

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    Anything over 85hp is a waste. My beemer with 85 horse doen't need a fancy traction control package and still easily does the speed limit with a little in reserve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthrax View Post
    Anything over 85hp is a waste. My beemer with 85 horse doen't need a fancy traction control package and still easily does the speed limit with a little in reserve.
    yea on the road it does

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidewinder View Post
    i know and abs and lunch control and all the rest, ive worked on one a couple of times in my life
    Are they on a strict diet ?
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    Yep, strict diet of sausages and beer.

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    Wow thats pretty good, i think mines only about 150....

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