Thanks I appreciate it! But to answer your previous question, yes this works in neutral as well! Something else to note, if you have HSC engaged and you turn off your bike, the HSC will deactivate!
Agreed! I believe the BMW S1000RR, S1000R, and XR come with this feature as standard. Not sure about the GS line. It does work in the rain, I would just not recommend it!
I recommend that you double check your settings and make sure that HSC is not automatically enabled, otherwise it will automatically determine if you are on a slope high enough to engage it even if you only use your rear brake!
@@MarzonTwo thanks I did check this morning and it’s set to manual. I recently started to notice it happening a lot today has happened twice so far with foot on the rear brake only. Going to take it In for servicing next week and inquire about it.
@@lazperez979 Yeah that sounds like a good idea, you have me curious to know if the rear brake also engages that feature because I always thought it was only the front brake that could engage it. 🤔
@@MarzonTwo that’s what I want to find out. But I think it’s an error of some sort for sure because I have tried to engage hsc with the rear and it doesn’t work. I’ll find out next week and let you know.
I think it depends on what area you are located in. My local BMW dealership only carries two, one being the M package that I have, and the other being the "base" model however they order the base models with all the upgrades.
imKay is a great down to earth guy, he's worked hard to get the same bike that I have (S1000RR M package) AND an M1000RR! To mention just two of his bikes haha
Please refer to page 184 of the official 2022 BMW S1000RR handbook and carefully read the content a couple of times. I'll be happy to clarify any questions you'll probably still have..
ohh i want this bike~
beautiful!
Informative video! I once activated hsc and didn't know how I did it or even how to use it. Definitely will be testing this out this weekend. Thanks
Do it and let me know how it goes!
Man the more I watch s1k videos the more I want one
Very nice video. Hope you get more subs
Thanks I appreciate it! But to answer your previous question, yes this works in neutral as well! Something else to note, if you have HSC engaged and you turn off your bike, the HSC will deactivate!
Love the review man keep it up I’m learning so much now I really don’t want my Aprilia anymore hahahahaha 😹
Could you try the pit limiter, I always accidentally blip the throttle while trying to engage it
love your videos, keep up.
thanks I truly appreciate it!
I have that on my R1250GS but because I’m always on the rear break at a stop, I’ve never really used it yet and I live in a hilly area.
Give it a try! Mess with both the manual and auto features, it truly is game changing!
Can you downshift while HSC is engaged?
HSC is a must for any heavy bike! What models have this feature ? On a wet surface how is behave ?
Agreed! I believe the BMW S1000RR, S1000R, and XR come with this feature as standard. Not sure about the GS line. It does work in the rain, I would just not recommend it!
My manual says for the s1000xr I shouldn't use hill assist for gradients of more than 40%
Im in SD too, otay area. Would be cool to ride. Got a Yamaha r3
R3 for the win! Yeah that would be great, send me a DM via instagram if you can.
@@MarzonTwo i no longer have ig I’ll email you.
Quite often for me hsc gets engaged when I’m stopped with my foot on the rear brake I am wondering why when it shouldn’t do that
I recommend that you double check your settings and make sure that HSC is not automatically enabled, otherwise it will automatically determine if you are on a slope high enough to engage it even if you only use your rear brake!
@@MarzonTwo thanks I did check this morning and it’s set to manual. I recently started to notice it happening a lot today has happened twice so far with foot on the rear brake only. Going to take it In for servicing next week and inquire about it.
@@lazperez979 Yeah that sounds like a good idea, you have me curious to know if the rear brake also engages that feature because I always thought it was only the front brake that could engage it. 🤔
@@MarzonTwo that’s what I want to find out. But I think it’s an error of some sort for sure because I have tried to engage hsc with the rear and it doesn’t work. I’ll find out next week and let you know.
How many varirnts are available in s1000 rr?
I think it depends on what area you are located in. My local BMW dealership only carries two, one being the M package that I have, and the other being the "base" model however they order the base models with all the upgrades.
@@MarzonTwo yess😂, thats why in india there are no M package, only the s1000rr, thats great that u have it, i dont know which s1000rr does imkay have.
imKay is a great down to earth guy, he's worked hard to get the same bike that I have (S1000RR M package) AND an M1000RR! To mention just two of his bikes haha
@@MarzonTwo yeah that guy is great, having 5 bikes are not a joke. Are u his friend?
@@manavdantkale I've had the chance to meet and ride with him a couple of times. I wouldn't say friend but we're getting there, hopefully soon!
F that option i fall 2 times 😢
Should of had Chris wash your bike. Smh.
A ft of air????? You certainly wasn't going 35mph...that's for sure...lols
Yeah no I was going much faster than that lol
Full squid mode lol
If u not enough good to restart a bike in Hill rest in car
Awh....doesn't your bike have this hill assist feature?? You need a different bike. 🏍
What the hell are u talking about the (H) on the dash is hand break u can read it on the manual ist not a hill start or whatever u talking about
Please refer to page 184 of the official 2022 BMW S1000RR handbook and carefully read the content a couple of times. I'll be happy to clarify any questions you'll probably still have..
@@MarzonTwo true your right I apologise my bad