S1000RR Sport 2022

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Re: S1000RR Sport 2022

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MingtheMerciless wrote: Tue Mar 29, 2022 7:29 pm Nice bike.

But the block paving could really do with a clean😂
Tell me about it, place is a dive!
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Re: S1000RR Sport 2022

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Lovely looking bike....... waaaaaaay better looking than a Gixxer ;)
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Re: S1000RR Sport 2022

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Even running in, I suspect it will be more than capable of breaking motorway speed limits with mph and three gears to spare.
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Re: S1000RR Sport 2022

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Tail tidy is on back order so will have to wait for that, everywhere is sold out so no point cancelling so will have to wait for that one.
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Re: S1000RR Sport 2022

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Nice motor :thumbup:
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Re: S1000RR Sport 2022

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wull wrote: Tue Mar 29, 2022 7:01 pm
Skub wrote: Tue Mar 29, 2022 6:22 pm It's the Gixxer with different badges,you didn't sell it at all. :P


Exactly why I love this colour scheme. When I’m having fun nobody will know what bike it is, all black bikes look the same.
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Re: S1000RR Sport 2022

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Took what I needed off for fitting the radiator and oil cooler guards. Thought it would be rude not to take some pics of her.

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Re: S1000RR Sport 2022

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Guards fitted

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Re: S1000RR Sport 2022

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Paddock stand bobbins and lever protectors fitted.

Just the screen and tail tidy to do when they arrive, tail tidy will be ages as it’s on back order.


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Those electrical connectors down beside the oil filter etc look quite vulnerable. I'd have them filled with MS4 pretty sharpish. May be called DC4 now. It's a Dow Corning product. We used to use it to weatherproof weapons systems.
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Re: S1000RR Sport 2022

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Those headers could use a Trinity :silent:
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Re: S1000RR Sport 2022

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Very nice :) I think these look great in black compared to the company colours.
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Re: S1000RR Sport 2022

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Had to do a Halfords run so took the bike, just over 50 miles on the clock now. Can’t wait for it to be run in.


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Re: S1000RR Sport 2022

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Is the bike limited electronically for the run in period?

ISTR the mate's beemer couldn't be revved hard before the first service.
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Re: S1000RR Sport 2022

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Skub wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 5:40 pm Is the bike limited electronically for the run in period?

ISTR the mate's beemer couldn't be revved hard before the first service.
I’m not sure, the manual states to vary the speed and keep it <7k revs for 180 miles and then <9k until 600miles is reached.

I set the shift light to 7k and seen 8k a few times so I can’t comment whether it’s limited or not. The redline goes up as normal when the engine temp rises, so on first start up it’s around the 6k mark then goes to 13.5 or so once at operating temperature.
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Re: S1000RR Sport 2022

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Not quite the same power but my GS doesn’t seem to be limited (400 miles so far)

I’ve given it a nearly flat out blast with nothing holding it back.
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Re: S1000RR Sport 2022

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Forgot to say, the standard tyre pressures are a bit of a joke, in fact the rear was a bit higher than the standard pressures, standard for who? Not sure why manufacturers continue to swear by these bullshit pressures.

I reduced the pressures down which means I had to switch the tyre pressure warning off, on the dash in the “my vehicle” it states what the pressures should be, what they are and what the difference is.

Quite handy to see the pressures increase when pushing on or with varying conditions, hotter days etc.

A few things I need to do, adjust brake and clutch lever height, they have set them way too high. I also need to adjust the gear lever as it’s too high, another common mistake I see.
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What were the stock pressures and what did you prefer?
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Re: S1000RR Sport 2022

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Skub wrote: Tue Apr 05, 2022 8:22 pm What were the stock pressures and what did you prefer?
They were set @ 37f and 47r 😲 stock rear is meant to be 42 I think so it was even way higher than that.

I usually run 32f 30r cold pressure on the road, I’ve set it to that and will adjust accordingly after I’ve had more time on the bike.
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Re: S1000RR Sport 2022

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Wow. 47 seems high.

I seem to hate a front tyre much less than 36. Does 30 rear not feel like a soft tyre on the road?
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