Hi guys 'n' gals,
I'm new here, as I've just found this forum. Looks good!
I'm a long-time BMW and RT rider, having had a K75S, followed by R1100RS, then a single-spark R1150RT, then a twin-spark R1150RT, then a 2006 R1200RT (didn't like the brakes!), followed by a non-servo R1200RT, then a 2012 twin-cam RT which I had remapped and now I'm riding a blue/grey RT WC, since November last year. Hence the username - RTs4me!
I live in Hartlepool, North East England. I do loads of miles abroad, touring in Europe. We have a Germany/Austria trip planned for this coming autumn.
North East newbie
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Welcome from another North East RT Owner, I'm in Ingleby Barwick, Stockton-On-Tees.
Interesting that you had a 2012 Twin Cam remapped, was there a particular reason why.
Interesting that you had a 2012 Twin Cam remapped, was there a particular reason why.
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Hi RTs4me and welcome from another newbie, I'm in Blyth, a bit further north.
Just don't ask me to get up and dance..
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Mm! My wife' dad was from Hartlepool! Does that count? Welcome, that's a great user name.
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Odd your bike list. Mine goes R65, 2 x 1100Rt, 1150 RT Single Spark, 1150Rt Twin Spark, 2005 1200RT(lethal brakes) 2007 1200RT, 2009 1200RT, a couple of 1600s, too bloody heavy and now a WC best of the bunch by far.
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Hi RTs4me, welcome to the fold enjoy the Forum and your latest `RT', - noted that this one, is of the more elite part `faster blue' edition....... :whistle:
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Thanks for all of the welcomes. Good to see an RT-specific forum.
@DaygloDavid - I have another RT-riding pal who also lives in Ingleby Barwick. Regarding the re-map, I always felt that the hexhead and twin-cam RTs were a bit 'stumbly' on small throttle openings. I had good results on both versions with an 'accelerator module' and after reading good things about a full re-map on the UKGSer forum, I decided to try it. What a difference! - it made the bike much nicer to ride and very responsive with no hesitation on acceleration.
@Spencert231 - Amazing! It's a small world, innit. What part of Hartlepool was your FIL from?
@RTman10 - We have almost parallel bike history. I really fancied a K1600, but just couldn't get on with the weight either. The RTLC is great - nimble and quick.
@Glencoe - Northumberland is a wonderful place, so much fab riding. You're very lucky to be located right in it.
@Stelyn - Ah, yes, the blue ones are always the fastest! My last 3 RTs have been blue - Biarritz, Midnight and now the two-tone San Marino/Granite combo. I'm 'bluRT' on the BMRider forum.
@DaygloDavid - I have another RT-riding pal who also lives in Ingleby Barwick. Regarding the re-map, I always felt that the hexhead and twin-cam RTs were a bit 'stumbly' on small throttle openings. I had good results on both versions with an 'accelerator module' and after reading good things about a full re-map on the UKGSer forum, I decided to try it. What a difference! - it made the bike much nicer to ride and very responsive with no hesitation on acceleration.
@Spencert231 - Amazing! It's a small world, innit. What part of Hartlepool was your FIL from?
@RTman10 - We have almost parallel bike history. I really fancied a K1600, but just couldn't get on with the weight either. The RTLC is great - nimble and quick.
@Glencoe - Northumberland is a wonderful place, so much fab riding. You're very lucky to be located right in it.
@Stelyn - Ah, yes, the blue ones are always the fastest! My last 3 RTs have been blue - Biarritz, Midnight and now the two-tone San Marino/Granite combo. I'm 'bluRT' on the BMRider forum.
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The only other RT I've seen regularly in Ingleby Barwick is owned by a guy called Mike.RTs4me wrote:I have another RT-riding pal who also lives in Ingleby Barwick.
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Did you get the Compact or Extended Version of the "Accelerator Module" from, http://www.sol2.be/ & did you just fit it or get a remap done as well, if so where.RTs4me wrote:Regarding the re-map, I always felt that the hexhead and twin-cam RTs were a bit 'stumbly' on small throttle openings. I had good results on both versions with an 'accelerator module' and after reading good things about a full re-map on the UKGSer forum, I decided to try it. What a difference! - it made the bike much nicer to ride and very responsive with no hesitation on acceleration.
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Hi David,
I used the extended version, and located the sensor tip towards the back of the bike, away from engine heat.
I took the accelerator module off before the remap, as I thought that the remap would do a better job and the a/m wouldn't then be needed. I had the remap done at Hilltop motorcycles in Leicester. If you're thinking about having it done, have a look on the GSer forum, there's loads of info on there.
I used the extended version, and located the sensor tip towards the back of the bike, away from engine heat.
I took the accelerator module off before the remap, as I thought that the remap would do a better job and the a/m wouldn't then be needed. I had the remap done at Hilltop motorcycles in Leicester. If you're thinking about having it done, have a look on the GSer forum, there's loads of info on there.
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I travel to Hartlepool very frequently for meetings- on a metallic red 55 plate RT and on a 10 plate thunder grey RT.
Dayglo, I used the above bikes for work and rode from the rings to the A66 & back everyday for 5 years before I moved to Great Ayton. There's a great little coffee shop near me at Fletchers Farm incidently.
Dayglo, I used the above bikes for work and rode from the rings to the A66 & back everyday for 5 years before I moved to Great Ayton. There's a great little coffee shop near me at Fletchers Farm incidently.
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Amazing! I didn't know that there were so many of us around!
I'm often travelling south from Hartlepool for work, I'll watch out for you!
Fletchers Farm looks good - I'm not familiar with that one. Must give it a try. I don't understand 'the rings' ? ???
I'm often travelling south from Hartlepool for work, I'll watch out for you!
Fletchers Farm looks good - I'm not familiar with that one. Must give it a try. I don't understand 'the rings' ? ???
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We are on Lowfields which is the other side of Ingleby Barwick to The Rings.
Never been to Fletchers Farm Coffee Shop, http://www.fletchers-farm.co.uk/index.php?id=1, must give it a go sometime.
Never been to Fletchers Farm Coffee Shop, http://www.fletchers-farm.co.uk/index.php?id=1, must give it a go sometime.