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My 1150GS is also getting around the FC you are getting, did you do any modification on your exhast or mid pipe ??

 

Hi bro, no mod to my bike or to exhaust and mid pipe. Everything are stock. Ur gs did those mod to get that kind of FC?

:cheeky:My First Bike - phantom 150 - Dec 1999, CBR 400 RN - 2003, Honda Wave -2003, Super4 Spec II -2004, Fazer 6 S2 - May 2007, SilverWing 400 Euro - Feb 2010, BMW R1200ST - July 2010, R1200GS(LC) - Oct 2017:cool:

Posted
Hi bro, no mod to my bike or to exhaust and mid pipe. Everything are stock. Ur gs did those mod to get that kind of FC?

 

Erm ....

 

I am using staintune low mount exhaust without silencer together with staintune sport catalyser and SOL2 accelerator.

 

I am also not sure what is the normal FC like for R1150GS

 

Regards

Andy

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Posted

hi guys,

 

i need some inputs from the seniors..

 

Here's the thing,i wanted my GS1150 to go SuperMotard u see.Been having quite a trouble to locate 2nd hand hubs as i don't want to convert my current wheels.

 

Till the other day,i saw a GS1150 using sports rim from another beemer.

 

Which beemer do u guys think can feed into the GS1150 front fork & swingarm??(I've checked RT,specs almost the same but width of rim slight different.)

 

Hope u guys can help me out..Thanks

:)

Holler to the smokediver! :thumb:

 

Owned?

Cagiva Supercity Motard,WR200,KTM 400,YZF R6 '02,WHITEBIRD '98,YAMAHA RXK '85,SUZUKI AN125 '07

 

Currently own..

BMW R1150GS '02

VESPA PX150 '82

VESPA SPRINT '80

Posted
hi guys,

 

i need some inputs from the seniors..

 

Here's the thing,i wanted my GS1150 to go SuperMotard u see.Been having quite a trouble to locate 2nd hand hubs as i don't want to convert my current wheels.

 

Till the other day,i saw a GS1150 using sports rim from another beemer.

 

Which beemer do u guys think can feed into the GS1150 front fork & swingarm??(I've checked RT,specs almost the same but width of rim slight different.)

 

Hope u guys can help me out..Thanks

:)

 

bro do u mean these rims ?

 

http://www.touratech.com/shops/008/images/artikel/BIGIMAGE/01-030-0214-0_I_01.JPG

 

These are touratech Cast-aluminium wheel set design for BMW R 850/1100/1150 GS you can check it out @ http://www.touratech.com/shops/008/product_info.php?cPath=3_39_285&products_id=6842

wHats +h3 p0|n+ 0f |iviNg |f y0u c4n+ fe3| a|iv3

Posted
Any photo to show how the accelerator is install on the bike .

interested to install .

 

I have attached the installation guide for R1150GS hope it helps.

001.jpg

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Posted
how much for this device?

 

its about SGD$70++ if you talking of the compact version...... just got it two weeks ago.... very easy to install

 

hmmmm... dun really feel the difference with it, maybe I'm not sensitive enough :cheeky:

Freedom... man's best friend

Posted
Hi YamahaR6, I no senior but I try to help.

Yes, you have to use BMW OEM rims to fit in, many Germans in there country are doing this for fun.

Options are slim for aftermarket, if there is one is gonna cost a lot. :p

If I didn't see wrongly, those guys uses F800 street bikes version or HP2 sportrims.

Their rims are 17 Front and 17 Rear.

Tyre size are 120/70/17 Front and 180/55/17 Rear. HP2 Sportsbike uses 190/55/17 Rear.

Whatever the rear size is, best check your rear swingarm clearance

which don't seem to be an issues looking at those Germans guy did. :p

I did something similiar before, after is done, you bike is more agile and has better road holding.

The downside is, your bike looks weird, appearance looses its overall proportion from the side views.

If you can live with it then is fine. All the best in your project. :p

 

 

is it possible to swap the rims between a r1150gs and r1150r? I find the R with spoke rims rather sexy :angel:

Freedom... man's best friend

Posted
Erm ....

 

I am using staintune low mount exhaust without silencer together with staintune sport catalyser and SOL2 accelerator.

 

I am also not sure what is the normal FC like for R1150GS

 

Regards

Andy

 

OH... Thanks...

:cheeky:My First Bike - phantom 150 - Dec 1999, CBR 400 RN - 2003, Honda Wave -2003, Super4 Spec II -2004, Fazer 6 S2 - May 2007, SilverWing 400 Euro - Feb 2010, BMW R1200ST - July 2010, R1200GS(LC) - Oct 2017:cool:

Posted

Hey by the way anyone know where can I find Sargent seat in Sg for my R12St?? Is this kind of aftermarket seat good??

:cheeky:My First Bike - phantom 150 - Dec 1999, CBR 400 RN - 2003, Honda Wave -2003, Super4 Spec II -2004, Fazer 6 S2 - May 2007, SilverWing 400 Euro - Feb 2010, BMW R1200ST - July 2010, R1200GS(LC) - Oct 2017:cool:

Posted
its about SGD$70++ if you talking of the compact version...... just got it two weeks ago.... very easy to install

 

hmmmm... dun really feel the difference with it, maybe I'm not sensitive enough :cheeky:

 

bro does your fc increase after installing ?

wHats +h3 p0|n+ 0f |iviNg |f y0u c4n+ fe3| a|iv3

Posted
Hi YamahaR6, I no senior but I try to help.

Yes, you have to use BMW OEM rims to fit in, many Germans in there country are doing this for fun.

Options are slim for aftermarket, if there is one is gonna cost a lot. :p

If I didn't see wrongly, those guys uses F800 street bikes version or HP2 sportrims.

Their rims are 17 Front and 17 Rear.

Tyre size are 120/70/17 Front and 180/55/17 Rear. HP2 Sportsbike uses 190/55/17 Rear.

Whatever the rear size is, best check your rear swingarm clearance

which don't seem to be an issues looking at those Germans guy did. :p

I did something similiar before, after is done, you bike is more agile and has better road holding.

The downside is, your bike looks weird, appearance looses its overall proportion from the side views.

If you can live with it then is fine. All the best in your project. :p

 

u happen to know anything that fits my twin cam..

i've been thinking of an "adventure motard"

more wider range of tire choices.

:cheeky:

When you have walked my path of pain and suffering

you will understand my need for revenge and to inflict pain on those who have betrayed me

As a scorpion bides its time to strike so shall I wait for that moment to obtain my vengeance

And my mocking laughter shall be the last thing they hear. In The End, We Remember Not The Words Of Our Enemies, But The Silence Of Friendships

Posted
bro do u mean these rims ?

 

http://www.touratech.com/shops/008/images/artikel/BIGIMAGE/01-030-0214-0_I_01.JPG

 

These are touratech Cast-aluminium wheel set design for BMW R 850/1100/1150 GS you can check it out @ http://www.touratech.com/shops/008/product_info.php?cPath=3_39_285&products_id=6842

 

Nice but its a bit pricey bro..intend to use from another make of beemer family or spoke wheels...

Holler to the smokediver! :thumb:

 

Owned?

Cagiva Supercity Motard,WR200,KTM 400,YZF R6 '02,WHITEBIRD '98,YAMAHA RXK '85,SUZUKI AN125 '07

 

Currently own..

BMW R1150GS '02

VESPA PX150 '82

VESPA SPRINT '80

Posted
Hi YamahaR6, I no senior but I try to help.

Yes, you have to use BMW OEM rims to fit in, many Germans in there country are doing this for fun.

Options are slim for aftermarket, if there is one is gonna cost a lot. :p

If I didn't see wrongly, those guys uses F800 street bikes version or HP2 sportrims.

Their rims are 17 Front and 17 Rear.

Tyre size are 120/70/17 Front and 180/55/17 Rear. HP2 Sportsbike uses 190/55/17 Rear.

Whatever the rear size is, best check your rear swingarm clearance

which don't seem to be an issues looking at those Germans guy did. :p

I did something similiar before, after is done, you bike is more agile and has better road holding.

The downside is, your bike looks weird, appearance looses its overall proportion from the side views.

If you can live with it then is fine. All the best in your project. :p

 

u did something similar????so wad rims u were using den???

Holler to the smokediver! :thumb:

 

Owned?

Cagiva Supercity Motard,WR200,KTM 400,YZF R6 '02,WHITEBIRD '98,YAMAHA RXK '85,SUZUKI AN125 '07

 

Currently own..

BMW R1150GS '02

VESPA PX150 '82

VESPA SPRINT '80

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