The -1 front sprocket change makes the bike way smoother in the low rev range, try it, what you gotta lose!!! £20Elahi_786 wrote:Thanks for the feedback in affect both you guys are right
One of the issues is the lower rpm power band, its jerky and not smooth. With the flash I believe that would rectify it.
The other being the OEM is a good set up overall with a flash tune as opposed to having a 16/45 set without a flash tune as it maybe and more wheelie happy the smoothness in power will not be present as having a flash tube and OEM setup for best overall power and smoothness. Of this is only my opinion on it.
If I'm not happy with OEM set up after flash I can always buy another sprocket with 1 less tooth and get it flashed again for free from mike.
Newbie With R1 4C8 Thinking of Reflash
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I hope your sending the rest of the bike for a Custom map.Elahi_786 wrote:Standard map, sending ECU to mike for custom remap.
You won't get a custom map unless YOUR bike is on a dyno.
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That is my Concern Cody, Mike is in Jersey and I am sending the ECU FOR reflashing providing all my mods on the bike.
It will not be a proper custom map as the bike will not be on a dyno, but I know plenty of guys have done it and it has worked for them.
What do you suggest?
It will not be a proper custom map as the bike will not be on a dyno, but I know plenty of guys have done it and it has worked for them.
What do you suggest?
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Lol, again you have me thinking lol. I do not want to much low down power that I can not use it all & lifting is a dislike as I like to shoot off then go up lol I know its going to happen but more so on 16/45, convince me otherwise.Donny wrote:The -1 front sprocket change makes the bike way smoother in the low rev range, try it, what you gotta lose!!! £20Elahi_786 wrote:Thanks for the feedback in affect both you guys are right
One of the issues is the lower rpm power band, its jerky and not smooth. With the flash I believe that would rectify it.
The other being the OEM is a good set up overall with a flash tune as opposed to having a 16/45 set without a flash tune as it maybe and more wheelie happy the smoothness in power will not be present as having a flash tube and OEM setup for best overall power and smoothness. Of this is only my opinion on it.
If I'm not happy with OEM set up after flash I can always buy another sprocket with 1 less tooth and get it flashed again for free from mike.
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I have replied to your PM.Elahi_786 wrote:That is my Concern Cody, Mike is in Jersey and I am sending the ECU FOR reflashing providing all my mods on the bike.
It will not be a proper custom map as the bike will not be on a dyno, but I know plenty of guys have done it and it has worked for them.
What do you suggest?
2011 Ecosse R1-SP. 185.04 RWHP @ 13,200 rpm. 86.21 ft-lbs Torque @ 9,000rpm.
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