RTLC Remapped

Technical aspects and performance of the BMW R1200RT/1250 RT
futterweasel

Re: RTLC Remapped

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RTman10 wrote: I have been around RTs since 1997 and it's only been in the last year or so I have heard of anybody remapping them and then always the LCs. Maybe he meant to say 80 or 8.

Maybe he did say 8/80 and I just misheard him due to crap lorry phone, maybe he has remapped older r1200's as well and included these in his estimate of the number he has done! 
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futterweasel wrote:
Maybe he did say 8/80 and I just misheard him due to crap lorry phone, maybe he has remapped older r1200's as well and included these in his estimate of the number he has done!



Geoff  (Hilltop) has remapped over 800 GS's and RT's (mostly GS's), he's also many other bikes including my Ducati...Hey fellas, i was the biggest skeptic out there, until i had my previous 1200GSA remapped.
Now, I take all my bikes to him for remapping, and NO, i'm not on commission.
Garage: 2016 BMW R1200RTLE Iconic #26, 2016 Ducati Diavel Titanium, 2015 Ninja H2 missile, 2013 BMW 640d Ragtop, 2014 VeeDub T5 180 Sportline
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Chad wrote: I was just reading about this earlier today- BMW advertise the bhp at the crankshaft. Interestingly the XR was mooted to have 165bhp at the crank & when independently tested on a roller, actually produced 151BHP. 10% loss (or near as damn it) seems excessive to me. Someone isn't telling the trust
XR is 160 hp not 165
Steve Parry BMW Motorrad (now KTM) sales executive current toys '15 R1200RT LE Dynamic. '14 F800GS ,'03 R1100S Boxercup, '85 R80RS Mono, 1990 K1
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Don't forget to inform the insurance company if you remap the engine.  If you don't and you are involved in an accident it could come to light and the your insurance would become null and void.  The consequences are too terrible to even think about it
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Bikerman1042 wrote: Don't forget to inform the insurance company if you remap the engine.  If you don't and you are involved in an accident it could come to light and the your insurance would become null and void.  The consequences are too terrible to even think about it

I was under the impression the Hilltop data ran at the side of BMW's data on the ECU and it was undetectable even by BMW technician's?
The GS 'is' the better bike :-)
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Mark05RT wrote: Does make you wonder why BMW don't get it as good out the factory! Or is it that they don't want to compromise reliability!
Was speaking to a dealer today who suggests the glut of LC bikes is the result of riders returning to air cooled twins?
Or is it the end of so many BMW finance deals?
Your dealer is chattering jibberish ….. the glut of RT's and GS's at present is because owners are moving to 1250's
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