NBT: BMW (lack of) Power
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NBT: BMW (lack of) Power
Despite only having covered an embarrassing 500 miles in the last year, I've stupidly decided to chop my 2011 Sprint ST1050 for a 2002 BMW R1100S
I have fond memories of my ginger and black R1150R Rockster and fancied another flat twin (fnar fnar!). Its a nice looking thing in grey/yellow/black, despite me really wanting a Boxer Cup but not willing to pay twice the price for a fancy paint job and a belly pan. From what I can make out this bike is what they call a BCX (Boxer Cup Prep) as has different suspension, no sidestand and a different drive shaft - we'll see once delivered.
Will.post some pics for amusement and abuse once it arrives.
I have fond memories of my ginger and black R1150R Rockster and fancied another flat twin (fnar fnar!). Its a nice looking thing in grey/yellow/black, despite me really wanting a Boxer Cup but not willing to pay twice the price for a fancy paint job and a belly pan. From what I can make out this bike is what they call a BCX (Boxer Cup Prep) as has different suspension, no sidestand and a different drive shaft - we'll see once delivered.
Will.post some pics for amusement and abuse once it arrives.
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Re: NBT: BMW (lack of) Power
I think he means centre stand.
...and by drive shaft he means paralever arm.
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Re: NBT: BMW (lack of) Power
Yes and yes, started early on the vino today..KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Aug 11, 2023 9:05 pmI think he means centre stand.
...and by drive shaft he means paralever arm.
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Re: NBT: BMW (lack of) Power
Sooo...what's the ETA?
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Re: NBT: BMW (lack of) Power
Later in the week hopefully, dealer prep (oily cloth) and service before they deliver.
Hoping my make me want to ride again, the ST1050 is a great bike but didn't excite me. The quirkiness of the BMW appeals to me.
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Re: NBT: BMW (lack of) Power
I always liked the R1100S, Rev Fred had one that got nicked in Holborn, a nice grey one.v8-powered wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2023 8:15 amLater in the week hopefully, dealer prep (oily cloth) and service before they deliver.
Hoping my make me want to ride again, the ST1050 is a great bike but didn't excite me. The quirkiness of the BMW appeals to me.
Yours might be different, but I always find the 1X00 engines a bit rougher than the 1X50s, no idea why that would be, maybe just the state of tune in the bikes I've ridden.
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Re: NBT: BMW (lack of) Power
Total guess: I wonder whether they lightened the flywheel to make them 'sportier', or summat?Rockburner wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2023 9:24 am... but I always find the 1X00 engines a bit rougher than the 1X50s, no idea why that would be, maybe just the state of tune in the bikes I've ridden.
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Re: NBT: BMW (lack of) Power
Nope!Horse wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2023 10:43 amTotal guess: I wonder whether they lightened the flywheel to make them 'sportier', or summat?Rockburner wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2023 9:24 am... but I always find the 1X00 engines a bit rougher than the 1X50s, no idea why that would be, maybe just the state of tune in the bikes I've ridden.
Excellent choice of bike sir.
Hopefully you have the 5.5" rear wheel fitted and remus cans and decat.
Should have yellow springs on the shocks and make sure the front adjuster works.
Do not fit a disc lock to it.........ever!
See if you can blag some schnitzer rear sets too.
There is a fairly active web page iirc. They'll just tell you to fit a lennies induction and SJ air filter and a chip, which will give a decent 100hp at the wheel.
They eat paralever bearings if you wheelie them btw (yes, shafties DO wheelie)
Have fun and grind them heads!
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Re: NBT: BMW (lack of) Power
Oh, don't forget to buy a twin max balancer, essential for all bimmer flat twin owners!
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Re: NBT: BMW (lack of) Power
Not home yet but pic from the advert.
Other than the Boxer Cup bikes, I think this is the best colour scheme. Need to buy myself a Monokey box for the rack too.
Other than the Boxer Cup bikes, I think this is the best colour scheme. Need to buy myself a Monokey box for the rack too.
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Re: NBT: BMW (lack of) Power
Funnily enough, I rode an R11RT last weekend and thought it was smoother than my 1150.Rockburner wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2023 9:24 am
Yours might be different, but I always find the 1X00 engines a bit rougher than the 1X50s, no idea why that would be, maybe just the state of tune in the bikes I've ridden.
It only had 26k as opposed to my 68k and I wonder is there some sort of vibration damper on the RT?
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Re: NBT: BMW (lack of) Power
No, making them sportier!
As for the vibe difference, perhaps the different head made a difference
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Re: NBT: BMW (lack of) Power
Could be single spark or twin spark head? Think the 1100's were a 50/50 mix, dependent on build year.