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Yeah,thats better!Agreed, but I think it would be better in the
BMW R18 Modifications
forum section.
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Yeah,thats better!Agreed, but I think it would be better in the
BMW R18 Modifications
forum section.
I do not need the hand held, purchased it 3 years ago, just the R18 ECU reflash, considering it being a noticeable improvement.@R18C messaged us directly on a group buy. I discussed it with everyone and this is what we came up with:
-Group buy of 10 handhelds: $100 off advertised price
-Group buy of 20 handhelds: $150 off advertised price
We have to add a rule to this due to other group buys in the past. Once everyone has agreed to buy and everyone is ready, we need the group of buyers to all pay at the same time and before we ship any product. This way we will know if anyone backs out of the buy. Example: If we get 12 people saying they will purchase and only 8 actually pay, it means we did not fulfill the minimum requirement for the $100 off. In this scenario the people that did pay will either be refunded or have a choice to pay for the remainder of the product.
If this is agreeable we can post a group buy thread and get started. Or we can keep the posting here, whatever the admins are ok with.
No WE ARE NOT, some of us have more than one computer.Is there any way to do this without a windows computer? We're all Apple.
Yeah,I'm apple but my wife has a PC so we used it.Is there any way to do this without a windows computer? We're all Apple.
Is there any way to do this without a windows computer? We're all Apple.
Is this a similar or better discount than that offered to military, both serving and vet's?@R18C messaged us directly on a group buy. I discussed it with everyone and this is what we came up with:
-Group buy of 10 handhelds: $100 off advertised price
-Group buy of 20 handhelds: $150 off advertised price
We have to add a rule to this due to other group buys in the past. Once everyone has agreed to buy and everyone is ready, we need the group of buyers to all pay at the same time and before we ship any product. This way we will know if anyone backs out of the buy. Example: If we get 12 people saying they will purchase and only 8 actually pay, it means we did not fulfill the minimum requirement for the $100 off. In this scenario the people that did pay will either be refunded or have a choice to pay for the remainder of the product.
If this is agreeable we can post a group buy thread and get started. Or we can keep the posting here, whatever the admins are ok with.
Is this a similar or better discount than that offered to military, both serving and vet's?
Before I had the BT Moto Tune, I rode to Kentucky from Arizona for the sidecar install.I was able to try some different grades of fuel.Some stations had a choice between two 87 octanes = 10% etoh or no etoh with no 91 or 93 available.Q: I see 93 octane referenced in the dyno charts, but I try and run 87 ethanol free as much as I can. My only "mod" is a pair of Freedom Performance slip-ons with performance (minimal) baffles. Thoughts?
Q: I see 93 octane referenced in the dyno charts, but I try and run 87 ethanol free as much as I can. My only "mod" is a pair of Freedom Performance slip-ons with performance (minimal) baffles. Thoughts?
I am sure it is no problem —I was more interested in any empirical result variance using 87 instead of 93.You get a questionnaire from us after purchase and you stipulate the fuels you're using. Not a problem.
Ime, using high octane fuel in a low compression engine like what the R18 uses, would be a waste of money as there would be no benefit. In fact, it *could* possibly negatively affect the engine's run. This has been my experience with Honda and Yamaha bikes. They run lean from the mfg and premium can make them run even cooler because of the engine's low compression. I found my 14' 1800 Valkyrie to run it's best with ethanol free 87-89 octane fuel. I have no idea why BMW recommends running premium fuel in such a low compression engine.I am sure it is no problem —I was more interested in any empirical result variance using 87 instead of 93.