S1000rr anti wheelie removal
Discussion
LoonR1 said:
You're not getting this are you? If the professional test rider says that the bike is unrideable then why do you believe you could ride it?
There is always a degree of electronics kicking in on these bikes. Without it the bike simply would not work. I'm not talking about switching off specific rider aids, I'm talking about the lot. Oh and if you're so upset by all this stuff why didn't you buy the model with none of this on it?
So BMW sell a version of this bike without all this stuff even though it apparently makes it unrideable? (not that I believe that for a second).There is always a degree of electronics kicking in on these bikes. Without it the bike simply would not work. I'm not talking about switching off specific rider aids, I'm talking about the lot. Oh and if you're so upset by all this stuff why didn't you buy the model with none of this on it?
Mr2Mike said:
So BMW sell a version of this bike without all this stuff even though it apparently makes it unrideable? (not that I believe that for a second).
No. They sell a bike that does not have ABS, TC and wheelie control. All the S1000RRs have underlying electronics that need to be on to make the bike useable. There is a code to turn the whole lot off, but then it would be unrideable, this code and process is not publicised at all. It's like the old flight control system hidden. In excel, or the pinball game in Microsoft word. Is this so difficult to understand?
Edited by LoonR1 on Thursday 24th April 22:23
Biker's Nemesis said:
Yazza54 said:
lengster said:
If you need all the rain n namby pamby settings I'm sorry but get a 600 or 750,have you actually got one or ridden one properly?
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