
I had mine done a few weeks ago. For me it's a huge improvement. But it's about fuelling, throttle response, smooth pick up, rolling on in a higher gear smoothly ... Does my bike go any faster? I dunno, and I don't really care.
Is the throttle crisper, a bit more precise ? Yeah .. loads.
The real benefit is stuff like town work, driving out of a roundabout, a little squirt her and there in third passing traffic.
It's not about speed, it's about blunt scissors v sharp scissors.![]()
My initial figures were not to bad (82 bhp and 68ft/lbs). Afterwards the figures were 99bhp and 83 ft/lbs. The air/fuel was not too bad at 15:1. It is now all within 13-14:1. So I would not expect to be experienceing a huge difference in overall feel.

The engine does feel stronger not 'tear your arms off' but more linear and available earlier and overtakes seem quicker and easier (=safer?)
not really IMO - you still have to do the speed/distance calculation in your head, just the figures are different.
Agreed and less time on the other side of the road has got to be better
I suppose a lot is how you ride it. If you don't normally visit the upper end of the performace envelope I imagine you would experience a big difference. However, I seem to potter about in the mid-range and it does feel smoother, stronger and more willing. As I mentioned it is not 'pull your arms off' but then we are only talking about 100 BHP. I suppose feel is very subjective. What is better is the way the power is delivered and the drivabilty-which in itself is another subjective term. That, in my opinion, is how feel manifests itself for a significant number of riders, especially if they do not regularly ride against other riders and so have no direct comparison.
I have not noticed any increase in road presence though![]()
The graphs show increased torque and bhp throughout the rev range. With those figures you would experience the increase almost everywhere.
However, if it had an extra 20bhp and commensurate torque
All I can go on is my own tests and for me and my own bike - there was no performance gain against an identical but standard, which is not what I expected to see.


its All About the Right Tool for the Right Job .the gs is a mega all round bike ,if its to do fast laps of the tt its not the tool for that job ,the gs is tool for doing 1000s on miles across difrint countres and havin fun at the same time thats y bmw have a s1000rr now thats the tool for the tt im sorry to say it but if you had 150bhp gs its still not the tool for that job .enjoy the bike for what it was made for .well on that note i must go and do sum work as the sun is out

Is it faster? I doubt it.
I can only tell what is in the last post ie 134.51 ft/lbs @ 2946 rpm.
I doubt whether it is faster mostly because I have no idea how fast the thing will go. Like most of us I drive for a living so will have to wait for a track day to find that out. I am convinced the bike goes quicker as before it went pretty well. Now it goes like the brown stuff that is leaving the digging implement. I like that alot.