Hi there fanatics.
Admittedly I've neglected this thread for far too long. So what has been happening?
Since installing the power upgrades ie, exhaust and air filter the bike actually lost 10Hp down from 206 to 196. But it was quite evident why, monitoring AFR on the dyno we found that the bike was leaning out on high RPM. Probably caused by much better airflow in the higher RPM range. Needless to say this was quite a disappointment.
I took it out on track once in this configuration and despite the power loss overall the bike did not disappoint. It is such a lovely smooth easy almost effortless bike to ride on track. And I was loving the new suspension.
A few days after that outing I got my hands on a Rapid Bike Smart piggy back unit which is specifically designed for the EU5 BMW S1000RR as well as the BMW R1250 GS. I installed the unit and went straight back to the dyno. With the base map which is on the unit the bike gained 12HP bringing the power to 208HP and a 2HP nett gain. It even added a few ponies in the lower and mid range. I was so happy I didn't even fiddle with the map any more, so I think there is still a bit to be gained, but I couldn't wait to get it on track again. Torque was also up considerably from 123Nm stock to 127Nm with the rapid bike.
My first track outing was also still with road gearing, and I have since converted to a 520 chain with a 15 tooth front sprocket and I got various rear sprockets to be able to change gearing based on which track I'm riding.
Second outing on track was last week Wednesday, 2nd of march. More fun could not be had with your clothes on. The 12 extra horsepower and the shorter gearing turned this baby into nothing other than a full blown race weapon. The electronics had its hands full fending off wheelie and wheelspin. The stock electronics are insanely good for a road bike but still just ever so slightly too invasive for my taste. This was not bothering me that much, but as my pace quickens back to my old race pace it will start becoming an issue. Hopefully by that time the ECU security will have been cracked so that it can be addressed.
One of my good friends who owns a 2020 S1000RR with about R600k worth of extras on was also there on the day. At the end of one session we had a bit of a roll race on the back straight and I was chuffed that my little RR that could stuck with him all the way. I wasn't catching him and he wasn't leaving me either. His bike is fitted with the complete Alpha Racing race ECU, subframe, rearsets, harness, Motech dash, Ohlins suspension, and the list goes on almost indefinitely.
Very much looking forward to our next track outing and getting to grips with this amazing machine.