I’ve got a 2022 with DDC - you’ve offered the best info I’ve found yet even knowing the model year is quite apart. Similar even if not the same. Incredible that dealer selling bike doesn’t offer basic setup knowing it’s not an easy or clear process. Like nothing else especially manual dial adjusters. The bike on to do the adjustment is likely just the start of it for most. Even to read manual supplied with bike barely skims it and the computer dealer service technician manual isn’t super clear. In fact I read dealer manual like a book page for page 4-5 times before it all started to come clear (along with doing each process where needed). The other major hurdle - all the specialist tools that are unavailable to pubic (along with the actual manual at least easily purchased) Bmw clearly want buyers paying (overcharging) the buyers to work on the machines. The most unfriendly serviceable bike I’ve ever owned. And by far the best machine simultaneously. 😢 Such that working on it until I figured it out was pure anger. Wanted to light it on fire a couple times.
I try calibrate zero position I press button Calibrate (I didn’t change DDC at all from 0 pozition) and shows me ‘calibrate fault’ when it should show ‘calibrate done’ why?
I had a good look at an S1000R owners manual and can't find any reference to the CALIB function after preload setting. This lift detection is actually installed, on the left side beside the rear shock you can see the linkage connected to the swingarm for lift detection. But I'm fairly confident calibration of it is not an option on the R
The Bike Stig Ah thanks for clarifying that George. Worried I was missing something. Searched all over the bike menu’s and manual too found nothing. Really curious why it’s different from the RR 🧐
@@Invis_Space I think its because the race bike simply needs to be more precise and rear wheel lift is a genuine issue. If you are setting your preload properly then rider SAG will be close across all bikes regardless of rider weight. That rear wheel pick up is only an issue when the rear wheel is lifting off the ground which most people won't have problems with. Truth is we are turning off ABS on the track so it's not an issue regardless of calibration.
I have just had the suspension set up.Can I calibrate the suspension on the stand or does it have to be straight up and down? Will the compression and rebound settings still be saved or will they be reset after calibration?
yes mate, damping settings won't change, just make sure the bike is not lifted and is simply supporting its own weight when you calibrate, I normally do it on the paddock stands front and rear.
My settings in DDC are at 0 and bike rides harsh , small bumps and moderate speeds , as want to throw me off the bike .. any suggestions as i await going to have the suspension looked at , as well I'm not able to calibrate the DDC...
if we are talking about the same thing, you could make a larger adjustment to all settings and see what changes you notice to how it feels - set it to -5 on the front damping, -5 on rear compression, and +5 on rear rebound. try that first.
@@MHBMOHD I just noticed you said DDC settings were at 0 ... Try something like -4 for compression, and +3 for rebound for both front and rear and see how that feels. It should compress fairly quickly but not rebound too fast. As for a wobble, I'd be getting a technician to look at that.
Hi MY S1000rr 2009 acceleration sensor has gone bad it does not rev any more What I get from eBay serial number is different does it going to peak peak what I get from eBay serial number is different does it going to pick
@@SHAMANTASH thats a good question, if the rear tyre has a higher profile then technically speaking it would change the height slightly so it stands to reason that a calibration which takes 30 seconds to do would be worthwhile.
I’ve got a 2022 with DDC - you’ve offered the best info I’ve found yet even knowing the model year is quite apart. Similar even if not the same. Incredible that dealer selling bike doesn’t offer basic setup knowing it’s not an easy or clear process. Like nothing else especially manual dial adjusters. The bike on to do the adjustment is likely just the start of it for most. Even to read manual supplied with bike barely skims it and the computer dealer service technician manual isn’t super clear. In fact I read dealer manual like a book page for page 4-5 times before it all started to come clear (along with doing each process where needed). The other major hurdle - all the specialist tools that are unavailable to pubic (along with the actual manual at least easily purchased) Bmw clearly want buyers paying (overcharging) the buyers to work on the machines. The most unfriendly serviceable bike I’ve ever owned. And by far the best machine simultaneously. 😢 Such that working on it until I figured it out was pure anger. Wanted to light it on fire a couple times.
cheers mate, glad I could offer some value
I try calibrate zero position I press button Calibrate (I didn’t change DDC at all from 0 pozition) and shows me ‘calibrate fault’ when it should show ‘calibrate done’ why?
The bike has to be straight off the side stand.
@Sean B. 👍 Thx. mate calibrate done less than two months ago.
@@fest102 how did You calibrate DDC, I try several times and show me calib fail. Thanks in advance
@@amauryalmaraz4877 Same here, every time it fails to calibrate...
The bike has to be on the side stand in order to calibrate properly. Ride safe!
Does the S1000R have this too? 😦
I had a good look at an S1000R owners manual and can't find any reference to the CALIB function after preload setting. This lift detection is actually installed, on the left side beside the rear shock you can see the linkage connected to the swingarm for lift detection. But I'm fairly confident calibration of it is not an option on the R
The Bike Stig Ah thanks for clarifying that George. Worried I was missing something. Searched all over the bike menu’s and manual too found nothing.
Really curious why it’s different from the RR 🧐
@@Invis_Space I think its because the race bike simply needs to be more precise and rear wheel lift is a genuine issue. If you are setting your preload properly then rider SAG will be close across all bikes regardless of rider weight. That rear wheel pick up is only an issue when the rear wheel is lifting off the ground which most people won't have problems with. Truth is we are turning off ABS on the track so it's not an issue regardless of calibration.
The Bike Stig Right ok got ya. Thanks for taking the time to explain mate 🙏🏻
I have just had the suspension set up.Can I calibrate the suspension on the stand or does it have to be straight up and down? Will the compression and rebound settings still be saved or will they be reset after calibration?
yes mate, damping settings won't change, just make sure the bike is not lifted and is simply supporting its own weight when you calibrate, I normally do it on the paddock stands front and rear.
@@TheBikeStig love your videos.Ihave a 2017 only wish I could ride half as good as you 😂do you ever come to any Brisbane tracks?
My settings in DDC are at 0 and bike rides harsh , small bumps and moderate speeds , as want to throw me off the bike .. any suggestions as i await going to have the suspension looked at , as well I'm not able to calibrate the DDC...
if we are talking about the same thing, you could make a larger adjustment to all settings and see what changes you notice to how it feels - set it to -5 on the front damping, -5 on rear compression, and +5 on rear rebound. try that first.
Hey there, my s1000rr 2015 gives a bit wobble when i try to lean more, what could be the cause, and wht is the solution. the ddc settings are zero.
I feel the bike is bumping while m leaning
Need to talk to someone in a workshop who works on suspension I think mate.
@@TheBikeStig will be waiting to hear from u chief
@@MHBMOHD I just noticed you said DDC settings were at 0 ... Try something like -4 for compression, and +3 for rebound for both front and rear and see how that feels. It should compress fairly quickly but not rebound too fast. As for a wobble, I'd be getting a technician to look at that.
@TheBikeStig sure, i will try this jst now and update, u are sooo helpful, thanks so much chief really appreciate ☺️
Hi MY S1000rr 2009 acceleration sensor has gone bad it does not rev any more What I get from eBay serial number is different does it going to peak peak what I get from eBay serial number is different does it going to pick
not sure I can help you with that mate, im not an expert on the parts
Hi Stig/ Do i need calibration if i change Tyre size from 200/55 to 200/60 ?
and do ineed somehow reset DTC settings also for that
@@SHAMANTASH thats a good question, if the rear tyre has a higher profile then technically speaking it would change the height slightly so it stands to reason that a calibration which takes 30 seconds to do would be worthwhile.
@@SHAMANTASH no need to do anything wth DTC.
Mine always says "Calibration Failed" Thank you
I have no idea why that would be the case mate.
Thank you
youre welcome mate
Nice one 👍🏼
cheers mate