plasmatron
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well, with 10,000km fast approaching I was about to ride 250km from the city where I live, up to Taipei to get a service at a dealer that actually knows something about BMW bikes, when I called the head of the BMW importers here in Taiwan to ask if I really had to go all that way for the service... He said "hang on I'll be there in 15mins, I will oversee the 10k service personally..." :lol: service with a smile...
Actually he was coming to our city to hold a BMW technical training course and while in Taichung City slap the local dealers (Go-Chen BMW) out of their lazy, incompetant habits... So I took the bike in explained the various complaints I had with Guo-Zhen's technical knowledge and attitude all of which he carefully noted and then we set to work...
the boss himself hooked the bike up to the GT1, read the faults, correcting and cancelling them as we went... Then time for the real fun... all fluids, filters and consumables were checked, topped up, reduced or replaced as necessary... All tolerances and clearances checked and measured... Then off came the rocker covers and the rocker arms were first adjusted to remove all free play... then valve clearances were set and adjusted...
step 2 involved setting up the exhuast and air intake... the exhaust is a Remus Revolution Titanium can and since it increases outflow and reduces back pressure, he brought out another of his "custom" BMW parts, the "mother of all air intakes" for me to try... This along with a high flow K&N air filter were installed and it was on to tuning...
to tweak the best out of the now fine tuned specimin of a GS the GT1 came back out and all the latest software/firmware updates were successfully uploaded to my bikes onboard system (despite the local dealer having previously told me it was impossible)... then using his slightly modified version of Germany's technique, the the throttle bodies were synchronised to perfection under simulated riding load... allowing the engine to make optimum use of the modified air intake system and exhaust...
and the result:...
the smoothest, free revving, utterly composed feeling engine I have ever felt on a GS and smooth liquid power with grunt that extends from about 3k rpm all the way to about 6-7k... truly feels like a different engine, smooth eager and light... also the low rpm jumpyness and clumsy fueling is all but gone... The modified air filter is obviously not suitable for use in the wet or offroad, but the stock one can now be modified into an offroad "snorkel" version I suppose in case we do anymore "aquatic adventures"....
so after about a year of complaining about consistently piss poor service and technical knowledge from my BMW dealer, eventually the local BMW boss came and did the service himself and did a damn fine job of it too...
The stock air intake installed...
Stock air filter vs. K&N...
The modified air intake...
Modified air intake installed...
The Remus can...
Actually he was coming to our city to hold a BMW technical training course and while in Taichung City slap the local dealers (Go-Chen BMW) out of their lazy, incompetant habits... So I took the bike in explained the various complaints I had with Guo-Zhen's technical knowledge and attitude all of which he carefully noted and then we set to work...
the boss himself hooked the bike up to the GT1, read the faults, correcting and cancelling them as we went... Then time for the real fun... all fluids, filters and consumables were checked, topped up, reduced or replaced as necessary... All tolerances and clearances checked and measured... Then off came the rocker covers and the rocker arms were first adjusted to remove all free play... then valve clearances were set and adjusted...
step 2 involved setting up the exhuast and air intake... the exhaust is a Remus Revolution Titanium can and since it increases outflow and reduces back pressure, he brought out another of his "custom" BMW parts, the "mother of all air intakes" for me to try... This along with a high flow K&N air filter were installed and it was on to tuning...
to tweak the best out of the now fine tuned specimin of a GS the GT1 came back out and all the latest software/firmware updates were successfully uploaded to my bikes onboard system (despite the local dealer having previously told me it was impossible)... then using his slightly modified version of Germany's technique, the the throttle bodies were synchronised to perfection under simulated riding load... allowing the engine to make optimum use of the modified air intake system and exhaust...
and the result:...
the smoothest, free revving, utterly composed feeling engine I have ever felt on a GS and smooth liquid power with grunt that extends from about 3k rpm all the way to about 6-7k... truly feels like a different engine, smooth eager and light... also the low rpm jumpyness and clumsy fueling is all but gone... The modified air filter is obviously not suitable for use in the wet or offroad, but the stock one can now be modified into an offroad "snorkel" version I suppose in case we do anymore "aquatic adventures"....
so after about a year of complaining about consistently piss poor service and technical knowledge from my BMW dealer, eventually the local BMW boss came and did the service himself and did a damn fine job of it too...
The stock air intake installed...
Stock air filter vs. K&N...
The modified air intake...
Modified air intake installed...
The Remus can...


