Bikerbaz78
Registered user
Hey Guy's,
Hope you all had a good christmas etc...
After going stir crazy from being iced in since picking up my new GS1150 on the 19th I'm please to say today I went for my first "pleasure ride" today!
I took her for a quick blast across the top of the black mountains to get a feel for how these GS's perform around town and round corners. Going backwards slightly the good part was my brother pointed out the fact the Remus Evolution silencer still had the baffle fitted... As you would expect it got removed with digust having not long done my first 270 miles to bring it home!
Anyway, so my first outing and with the baffle removed... (Now keep in mind i've ridden sports bike for 14 years) WOW
grin factor doubled!!! Ok im not announcing I have a GS that produces 100BHP because I removed the baffle BUT it has really released the bottom end pick-up and predictably gives off quite a GROWL from 3.5k rpm and upwards. I couldnt help myself but to open the gas and stomp through second, third and fourth with the tap wide open
It sounded like a single pot paris dakar bike; WHAT AMAZING FUN!!! I laughed my arse off all the way home rolling on the gas at every given opportunity and my grin could have been attached to the throttle cable
I would guess that reducing the back pressure has released low down torque and hence the more noticable pick-up? It also pulls round the rev counter faster too!
Once thing I did notice and I dont know if this is just a GS trait or cause for concern... When I snap the gas open for a few seconds then close it again I get a lovely BANG out of the exhaust which tells me it over fueled. Now I'm guessing (again) that this caused the requirement for the twin spark model, ensuring all the mixture is burnt??? I'm hoping one of you guys will put me straight?
Also... has anyone heard if the front brake disks are vunerable to warping? When I pull up to a stop using only the front brake I notice that I cannot regulate the pressure and just before the bike completely stops it feels like the brakes are pulsing. This is not an ABS model so I know that not the issue so it just leaves me with the idea of warped disks? I did a rough test and if they are warped its very minimal despite being noticable in operation. I need to use DTI to check them properly.
All thoughts welcome, thanks guys, Baz
Hope you all had a good christmas etc...

After going stir crazy from being iced in since picking up my new GS1150 on the 19th I'm please to say today I went for my first "pleasure ride" today!
I took her for a quick blast across the top of the black mountains to get a feel for how these GS's perform around town and round corners. Going backwards slightly the good part was my brother pointed out the fact the Remus Evolution silencer still had the baffle fitted... As you would expect it got removed with digust having not long done my first 270 miles to bring it home!Anyway, so my first outing and with the baffle removed... (Now keep in mind i've ridden sports bike for 14 years) WOW
grin factor doubled!!! Ok im not announcing I have a GS that produces 100BHP because I removed the baffle BUT it has really released the bottom end pick-up and predictably gives off quite a GROWL from 3.5k rpm and upwards. I couldnt help myself but to open the gas and stomp through second, third and fourth with the tap wide open
I would guess that reducing the back pressure has released low down torque and hence the more noticable pick-up? It also pulls round the rev counter faster too!Once thing I did notice and I dont know if this is just a GS trait or cause for concern... When I snap the gas open for a few seconds then close it again I get a lovely BANG out of the exhaust which tells me it over fueled. Now I'm guessing (again) that this caused the requirement for the twin spark model, ensuring all the mixture is burnt??? I'm hoping one of you guys will put me straight?
Also... has anyone heard if the front brake disks are vunerable to warping? When I pull up to a stop using only the front brake I notice that I cannot regulate the pressure and just before the bike completely stops it feels like the brakes are pulsing. This is not an ABS model so I know that not the issue so it just leaves me with the idea of warped disks? I did a rough test and if they are warped its very minimal despite being noticable in operation. I need to use DTI to check them properly.
All thoughts welcome, thanks guys, Baz

Dont wana be recking me new beemer now do we!!!
A few posts indicate this fuel map option is only on the GSA and not the GS?
but... just couldnt help comment on such shocking words from some people
it was like riding on water (I imagine?)