SW update for GS/GSA/RTP on my '20 R1250RT

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Re: SW update for GS/GSA/RTP on my '20 R1250RT

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In light of the stop sale order that came out yesterday, I'm wondering if the software update described above actually had to do with emissions.
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Re: SW update for GS/GSA/RTP on my '20 R1250RT

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My mate's new r1250rs will not rev above 6000 rpm at a standstill but once in gear, he has the full rev range. My car at a standstill will not rev more than 3500 rpm. EU emission test on new vehicles is run between 3500/4000 revs.
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
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Re: SW update for GS/GSA/RTP on my '20 R1250RT

Post by vvatc »

Fourbears wrote: Mon Jul 31, 2023 9:20 pm UK current RTP do come with ESA. Found that out a couple of weeks back from a current police motorcyclist. They have to sit on the bike before turning it so the suspension can calibrate itself to their weight otherwise it defaults to a super lightweight rider!
Wait, so should I be sitting on my bike every time I start it? That seems kinda not right given that it's a dynamic ESA, which I assume the "dynamic" part means it would constantly change.
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