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Re: 2013 Montego R12R w/bits
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 2:31 am
by omg1010
Lost Rider wrote:Karamazov wrote:
I also believe the general consensus is that nothing you can bolt onto a BMW R1200 will result in significant power gains. An improvement over all, sure, but like I said the boxer isn't like a japanese bike ready to have significant gains with common mods.
-Finn
I would disagree about that. My R1200S in its original state had 124 HP and 113 NM. Without touching the engine (only mods is a pipercross airfilter, modified intake, mufflers taken off the HP2 Sport and the ECU modification with Rexxer software) I now have 137 HP and 124 NM. Gaining 13 HP and 11 NM is somewhat significant I would say - moreover I got a much smoother curve.
Its just an example as this is the R section. But the same modifications (except for the muffler) can be applied on the R as well.
Brgds
Oliver

Re: 2013 Montego R12R w/bits
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:10 pm
by Karamazov
I think (know) we're way past the point where shade tree engineering can make a substantial increase in the performance of these modern motorcycles.
+1. I'm not shy about tinkering with things I buy, but when it's come to my Rs, improvements have been exclusively asthetic or funtional. BMW has been trying to wring HP out of the air/oil cooled boxer for a very long time. I trust that any potential gains would be minimal and were probably sacrificed in lieu of something more important (fuel economy, emissions, engine longevity, etc...) The only performance modification I've ever considered was reducing rider weight
I bought an air/oil cooled roadster. If performance is what I wanted, there are definitly plenty of options. 150+ HP bikes are easy to come by nowadays - even in the naked/standard bike class.
Re: 2013 Montego R12R w/bits
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:58 pm
by Doug
Guys, just came across this thread.. Perhaps it was too soon to dyno a bike (perhaps not, who knows for sure), but there is no reason to bash the guy or call him an idiot. All that will do is make him upset and whats the point of that?
It is posible to carry on a conversation of varying opinions without name calling. Lets try and treat each other with a little more respect. Pretend you're all sitting around a gentle campfire after a long day of glorious riding.. would you call him an idiot to his face?!

Sorry to call you out on it, but just trying to make a point.
Thanks for being civil! (saves me a lot of headache, haha)

-Doug
Re: 2013 Montego R12R w/bits
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 1:49 pm
by Tarmac
Hmm. can't see the pics.
There seems to be bunch of peeps on this forum who think that R12Rs are made out of paper and fine china, and should never looked at, touched or, god forbid, ridden.
I was thinking of putting on a full exhaust, but I've decided to wait and see what the water-head version looks like before I sink the $$$
Re: 2013 Montego R12R w/bits
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 6:34 pm
by websterize
Doug wrote:Guys, just came across this thread.. Perhaps it was too soon to dyno a bike (perhaps not, who knows for sure), but there is no reason to bash the guy or call him an idiot.
Doug, I'd be more incensed that the member who wrote that -- right as he might be -- has almost as many posts as you, but appears to be a non-paying "basic user." Name-calling is easy; show the membership
love, not so much.
Re: 2013 Montego R12R w/bits
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 7:29 pm
by Lost Rider
Oh boy, now the thread should really heat up!
It is winter time you know, and that usually means cranky MC riders and heated threads....
I feel like the good guy all of a sudden, maybe turning a whopping 40 last year finally did it.
Re: 2013 Montego R12R w/bits
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 8:18 pm
by mogu83
Seeing as the offending statement was posted from Germany I figured it as an error in translation. I guess if English is the posters first language then it could be something else. Maybe an error in judgment.

Re: 2013 Montego R12R w/bits
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 9:01 pm
by Doug
You guys are too funny.
I do like to give people the benefit of the doubt, perhaps it was a translation issue.
Anyway, thanks for keeping it cool. Its more fun that way!!
Re: 2013 Montego R12R w/bits
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 2:22 am
by omg1010
Good morning,
first of all English is not my mother tongue but I believe my English is reasonably well to communicate and to express myself properly. My statement did not refer to the owner of the bike but to the guy/company who did the dyno test. In my opinion it is brainless to dyno a bike with such low mileage and in that respect I made my statement. The owner probably did not know any better but the company/guy who did the dyno should know better!
However if my statement is considered to be offensive I would certainly like to present my humble excuses to the owner of the bike and to the forum. Please be gentle with me as I am just a simple German who is not looking for another Blitzkrieg ...
Best regards
Oliver
Re: 2013 Montego R12R w/bits
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:06 am
by mogu83
Well said Oliver.
I don't like dyno runs because the only one I even witnessed involved an eighteen old kid running a Ducati up and holding it there. Something let loose in the engine resulting in a horrible noise and smoke. The reaction of the people doing the run was to laugh.
I guess if you had the money it would be interesting to have a 1000 mile base line run and then another after break in and after any modifications. But I could find other ways to spend that kind of money like sitting outside a gasthaus somewhere in Bavaria sipping a beer on a warm summer day with my bike parked outside.
BTW: My German would bring tears to your eyes.

Re: 2013 Montego R12R w/bits
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 1:15 pm
by omg1010
Don't we all have our strengths and weaknesses? Besides my mother tongue I speak English, French and a humble Spanish. But when it comes to maths or chemistry I am a loser!
Anyway what keeps us together here is these airheads, oilheads and hexheads ... I certainly agree with you about that dyno thing. My motivation has always been to optimize my bikes to my personal taste (which is an ongoing and apparently never ending process) and that involves "finding" a little more power and as a consequence - DYNO.
As this is not my thread I would like to refrain from further comments. Nice eve to everybody.
Brgds
Oliver
Re: 2013 Montego R12R w/bits
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 2:57 pm
by stevencrane
It is interesting to see the comments by many. Everyone has their own ideas of what is right. I personally am happy with my bike, I've owned a lot of bikes and automobiles (new and used). I am very happy with the performance enhancements that I have made. It was my intention to share some (what I thought) were photos that the folks on this forum would enjoy. Take it or leave it, no worries over here, and no need for hostilities.
Re: 2013 Montego R12R w/bits
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 5:41 pm
by omg1010
Hi Steven,
being happy with your bike is the most important thing. Nobody is hostile here and if you felt offended by my remarks I had already offered my excuses. I beg you to enjoy every second with this fine bike of yours. But please don't get it dynoed again at low mileage ...
Brgds
Oliver
Re: 2013 Montego R12R w/bits
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 6:02 pm
by angellr
Doug wrote:You guys are too funny.
I do like to give people the benefit of the doubt, perhaps it was a translation issue.
Anyway, thanks for keeping it cool. Its more fun that way!!
Killjoy.
Re: 2013 Montego R12R w/bits
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 6:57 pm
by ravinxd
Instead of justifying the poor behavior, how about just saying sorry for being so aggressive.
Re: 2013 Montego R12R w/bits
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 7:11 pm
by mogu83
How about dropping the whole thing and moving on. What do you want the guy to do rip his clothes and eat sand ???? He apologized twice. How about an oil thread????
Re: 2013 Montego R12R w/bits
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 7:24 pm
by Doug
Lol Bob.
I think we're all set here. No need to save face or whatever, just have fun!
Re: 2013 Montego R12R w/bits
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 8:50 pm
by AncientMariner
High Steven,
Welcome to the R1200 R owners group.
I too own a 2013 Montego Blue Roadster. What a gorgeous bike!
I picked up my new bike on December 6 and went in for a full hip replacement on the following Tuesday. The dealer put 8 miles on it doing the shakedown cruise. And I put another 8 miles bringing it home. So it sits in my garage with 16 miles on the odometer.
Once I get cleared to ride and the weather clears up I plan to put plenty of miles on real quick. For now, I just go out to the garage and look longingly.
Bruce
Re: 2013 Montego R12R w/bits
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:11 pm
by stevencrane
Bruce,
Thanks for the nice note. Sorry to hear about your medical keeping you off the bike. Hope that won't be long before your back in the saddle.
I'm enjoying mine every day, lot's of riding and riders in Arizona. Temps have been a little on the chilly side lately but 70s coming back again soon and that will make for some great mileage.
Where are you located?
Best regards,
Steven
Re: 2013 Montego R12R w/bits
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 5:26 am
by angellr
AncientMariner wrote:High Steven,
Welcome to the R1200 R owners group.
I too own a 2013 Montego Blue Roadster. What a gorgeous bike!
I picked up my new bike on December 6 and went in for a full hip replacement on the following Tuesday. The dealer put 8 miles on it doing the shakedown cruise. And I put another 8 miles bringing it home. So it sits in my garage with 16 miles on the odometer.
Once I get cleared to ride and the weather clears up I plan to put plenty of miles on real quick. For now, I just go out to the garage and look longingly.
Bruce
Bruce, was this hip a result of your prior skirmish? Luckily for you, its only February and by the time you recover you will be "back in the saddle". That Montego Blue has been calling my name, however, I stay away and off the bikes, as I am a test ride dummy. Recoup quickly.