I had my 2012 GS TC done by Geoff last year. I got it done purely for the improvement in low speed throttle response as at the time I was commuting into the city centre and the jerky throttle was far from pleasant. I had no desires for an increase in torque or BHP, but wouldn't turn them down if they were a side effect of the remap. Also of concern to me was the vibrations coming through the bike.
Geoff stuck it on the dyno before the remap and showed it to be producing 77 BHP and 57 lbft. He commented that it was the worst he'd seen. After the remap the dyno showed 100.32 BHP and 80 lbft.
The first thing I thought when riding it back home was that there was no way those figures could be correct. It simply didn't feel any quicker at all, and a 30% increase in BHP combined with a 40% increase in torque should definitely be noticeable. What I did notice though was that there was far less vibration and the slow speed stuff was much nicer which was the reason for having the remap done. I've since ridden other standard GSs and had other people ride mine. That amount of power/torque should be obvious and yet none of us have been able to tell any difference in pure performance terms. We have all, however, noticed the improvement when at slow speed. This also includes people who weren't told the bike was remapped before they rode it.
- So, would I believe the dyno charts and claimed improvement in power/torque? No way.
- Did it make it smoother and more controllable at low speed? Absolutely.
- Would I have it done again? No, probably not.
- Why didn't I take it back for a refund? The slow speed stuff did make my commute much nicer and I'd have happily paid £150 for that. The 200 mile round trip didn't appeal (it was winter and actually started snowing half way home from having the remap done). I then had medical issues and didn't ride for over 6 months. I now no longer own the bike as I took delivery of the R1200RT 2 weeks ago. I wasn't UNhappy with the remap, just not as blown away as I'd liked to have been having read all about it before having it done.
- Am I interested in getting a bit more power out of the RT? Yes. It's a bit down on power and heavier compared to the GS. I'd like just a smidge more power, mainly for overtaking. I do, however, think the slow speed stuff is much better out of the box than the GS was and I'm not sure why.
- Who am I going to use to sort out the RT? No idea. Still looking around. Don't want to go down the PC route as I'd rather not have another box of tricks one the bike that I'd need to hide/explain.