30 minutes ...2hrs if you keep him talking![]()
Have I missed your report, from today?

30 minutes ...2hrs if you keep him talking![]()

Have I missed your report, from today?![]()

It never happened we spent the whole time looking at pictures of his gf .![]()
It never happened we spent the whole time looking at pictures of his gf .![]()
Hmmm. Interested in this. BSD in Peterborough do remaps for £300 and they're just around the corner (not that Earl Shilton is far away). Does anyone know if Hilltop do something BSD don't do? Thanks.
I wasn't so much trying to save money, mate, as to go to a local guy if he's offering the same thingfor the sake of a few quid is it worth taking the chance, mine was number 501 GS hes done, the software also resets the number counter every 2 years, its peanuts and the best mod you'll ever do on your bike

Presumably you have to report this type of modification to your insurance company?
Presumably you have to report this type of modification to your insurance company?
Why...?
Why...?
Because you have not only changed the original specification of the bike but have enhanced its performance.
If you were to have a claim what chance that the insurance co. may repudiate that claim because you failed to inform them?
Because you have not only changed the original specification of the bike but have enhanced its performance.
If you were to have a claim what chance that the insurance co. may repudiate that claim because you failed to inform them?

The figures that Hilltop produce are still less than the manufacturer claims.![]()
Because you have not only changed the original specification of the bike but have enhanced its performance.
If you were to have a claim what chance that the insurance co. may repudiate that claim because you failed to inform them?
I have been wondering about that. I reckoned pre-remap that I got about 56mpg as well, and I have ridden the bike over 900 miles last week over a mixture of typical roads that I would normally do, and it has averaged about 56mpg again. So I reckon consumption is largely unchanged.

My friend on his 2010 air cooled 12GS (is that what they call a hex head?) reckons that his fuel consumption his improved dramatically. He does huge mileages each year as he uses it for work commuting between jobs all over southern and central UK (maybe 20,000 miles a year!). He reports that he gets 220 miles a tank, up from 170....
Puggy
So you increased top power (by more than 10bhp) and torque all over the range at the same time, without any changes to the fuel consumption as well.
What type of sorcery is this?Even better.