As I lay in bed this morning I was thinking about bikes( what else?) particularly my visit to hilltop tuning.
Some people have said that it is not possible that Geoff can achieve up to 20% increase without any mechanical tuning and therefore he must be massaging the figures in some way, it has been said by some of these people that 10% could be possible with a full system and careful fettling, a little ignition advance where needed ,balance the injectors and remove all the tree hugger stuff that makes it run so lean.
To me it would seem that the 'not possibles' and Geoff are both right.
Geoff says that he thinks the GS loses a bout 20 bhp through its drive train.
I you work the figures from the top down instead from the bottom up.
125 bhp BMW say
12.5 bhp Full system and good set up. 10%
137.5 bhp
20 bhp Drive train losses
117.5 bhp
That number is within 2 bhp of most of the reports of Hilltop tune ups I have seen on various forums for the GS LC.
I've got a full system on a 2013 bike and had a Hilltop remap just over a year ago.
I recently had the bike tested at another Dyno set up which is at a Yamaha dealer just up the road from me and the figures they got were within 5% of those I got from Geoff.
More importantly (to me anyway) the tuning guru at the Yamaha dealer reckoned my bike's fuelling was set up perfectly and the torque curve was "spot on"! In his words "whoever set this bike up knows what they are doing"
So my view is that Geoff doesn't massage his figures and is bloody good at what he does, and the remap isn't affected by software updates at the BMW dealership.


