I emailed Dynojet and asked for their comments, reponse
But still nobody posting what Maps they're using!
The O2 sensors are there simply to control closed loop fueling. There are other sensors on the bike that will allow the fuel injection to adapt for weather and altitude settings. You could leave the O2 sensors connected if desired but the Power Commander becomes almost useless at that point. Some BMW models have a closed loop of up to 80% throttle so that would mean that with the Power Commander you could only adjust 100% throttle. With the sensors disconnected you can then adjust the entire throttle and RPM range.
But still nobody posting what Maps they're using!

