bmwrich58
Registered user
Just got back from the service/campaign repair.
I must say,EXCELLANT EXCELLANT EXCELLANT!!!
#247 ring antenna installed for the replacement...so now I supposedly won't have to worry about the EWS horror (my old antenna ring had no faults what so ever in the last 18K miles).
Now for the computer up date opinion.
Bike starts and idles the same just as before. Getting up to speed and acceleration seems to be about the same also,...
but now the engine appears to definately and noticeably feel smoother in the 4000 rpm range.
Yep,before I could always tell when the engine got close to 4000 rpms by the lumpy/vibrations begining around 3800 rpm's. But now after this computer upgrade or whatever they call it,the engine appears much smoother through the rpm range (3800-4800 rpm's) and those funny vibrations don't show their uglyness till you get closer to 5000 rpm's.
So, driving at highway speeds of 75-80 mph the lumpy/vibrations that everyone complains about and that seems to make your little finger go to sleep or numb are much more manageable. Still somewhat there but in my opinion way more tolerable.
To those who have had a bad experience with the computer upgrade,I'd suggest having it redone,and maybe theirs a later or newer version available.
Hopefully this upgrade won't affect gas mileage either!! I'm happy to report an average of 44mpg's + or - 2 miles either way but will recheck now that I have this upgrade.
I must say,EXCELLANT EXCELLANT EXCELLANT!!!
#247 ring antenna installed for the replacement...so now I supposedly won't have to worry about the EWS horror (my old antenna ring had no faults what so ever in the last 18K miles).
Now for the computer up date opinion.
Bike starts and idles the same just as before. Getting up to speed and acceleration seems to be about the same also,...
but now the engine appears to definately and noticeably feel smoother in the 4000 rpm range.
Yep,before I could always tell when the engine got close to 4000 rpms by the lumpy/vibrations begining around 3800 rpm's. But now after this computer upgrade or whatever they call it,the engine appears much smoother through the rpm range (3800-4800 rpm's) and those funny vibrations don't show their uglyness till you get closer to 5000 rpm's.
So, driving at highway speeds of 75-80 mph the lumpy/vibrations that everyone complains about and that seems to make your little finger go to sleep or numb are much more manageable. Still somewhat there but in my opinion way more tolerable.
To those who have had a bad experience with the computer upgrade,I'd suggest having it redone,and maybe theirs a later or newer version available.
Hopefully this upgrade won't affect gas mileage either!! I'm happy to report an average of 44mpg's + or - 2 miles either way but will recheck now that I have this upgrade.

