While the improvements of a hilltop re map are well documented, I'm struggling to accept that simply altering the fueling has increased the power at the rear wheel by 30%. No change of cams, compression ratio or even exhaust system.
Unless there is some kind of restriction in the ECU that no one has noticed in the 12 years since the R1200GS was launched.
I'm afraid that without any evidence of a restriction, I'm sceptical.
That just leaves the accuracy of the dyno charts. I have read a bit about dynos and, from what I gather, it's not an exact science.
The other point is that, as someone who has been involved in a sales environment, putting something down on paper lends it credibility. 'It must be true, it's written down with a graph and everything.'
I'm glad that you have found an improvement in performance but not convinced on those numbers.