so, could this ECU be used on the road? What functionality do you lose? Also, can it completely eliminate ABS so that the whole system, pump+lines be removed from the bike?
Yes it removes the abs pump and all that. There isn’t even a plug for the abs anymore. Could be used on the road. It has some plugs for lights but not the oem lights. They run lights in the 24 hour endurance bikes. Also removes the exhaust valve servo and all the emissions stuff. Also the electronic suspension is removed. You would have to switch to manual clickers for the forks and shock. It DOES keep the electronic steering damper.
@@jeffo_511 cool, this ABS shit must save 5kg or so right? i remember back in 2010 when the first s1000rr came out, the abs model was 5kg heavier than the standard... 5kg extra to have worse stopping power. So, what about the lights? not oem headlights or not oem plugs? are you supposed to get new headlights? Is the speed shown accurately or is it off by 10% like the road legal part and does it read above 299km/h? I know for a fact that this bike is capable of much higher speeds than 299km/h i think in one of your videos you said it uses the OEM left side switches for different functions than the factory ones. So, in short, can it have all the road legal lights, does it show actual speed and not road legal inflated speed and does it read above 299km/h.
@@vasilisgreen so the lights I have no idea what lights will work. I do know it’s not the oem lights style plug. And there is no Speedo. Doesn’t show speed on the dash at all. U can see pull the speed from the data after a session.
@@jeffo_511 oh, that's disappointing. I didn't know race bikes don't have speedos. Out of curiosity, how much did the ABS system, pump and lines and wiring weigh?
@@vasilisgreen no idea. Bike now is 406 wet on my current race configuration. Could save few more pounds with carbon fairings or aluminum sub frame and stuff
very helpful video, do you have a link to the 2020 user manual to help explain the settings, i only have the supplement with my setting tool s/w.cheers
@@jeffo_511 Nah, Roebling is a track that I don't know that well. This year I plan to do two rounds at Road Atlanta, two at Barber and maybe a third with Barber, but with the PanAm club.
i haven't watched the video yet, but i have an question, with hrc ecu are you able to remove speed limiter?
Yes. All restrictions are removed.
my comment keeps disappearing :(
R6ing.it@gmail.com
Email sent 👍
so, could this ECU be used on the road? What functionality do you lose? Also, can it completely eliminate ABS so that the whole system, pump+lines be removed from the bike?
Yes it removes the abs pump and all that. There isn’t even a plug for the abs anymore. Could be used on the road. It has some plugs for lights but not the oem lights. They run lights in the 24 hour endurance bikes.
Also removes the exhaust valve servo and all the emissions stuff.
Also the electronic suspension is removed. You would have to switch to manual clickers for the forks and shock. It DOES keep the electronic steering damper.
@@jeffo_511 cool, this ABS shit must save 5kg or so right? i remember back in 2010 when the first s1000rr came out, the abs model was 5kg heavier than the standard... 5kg extra to have worse stopping power. So, what about the lights? not oem headlights or not oem plugs? are you supposed to get new headlights?
Is the speed shown accurately or is it off by 10% like the road legal part and does it read above 299km/h? I know for a fact that this bike is capable of much higher speeds than 299km/h i think in one of your videos you said it uses the OEM left side switches for different functions than the factory ones.
So, in short, can it have all the road legal lights, does it show actual speed and not road legal inflated speed and does it read above 299km/h.
@@vasilisgreen so the lights I have no idea what lights will work. I do know it’s not the oem lights style plug. And there is no Speedo. Doesn’t show speed on the dash at all. U can see pull the speed from the data after a session.
@@jeffo_511 oh, that's disappointing. I didn't know race bikes don't have speedos. Out of curiosity, how much did the ABS system, pump and lines and wiring weigh?
@@vasilisgreen no idea. Bike now is 406 wet on my current race configuration. Could save few more pounds with carbon fairings or aluminum sub frame and stuff
Nice, that's cool you can still use a computer from 1999 era to work on a 2023 liter bike!
Keep your grubby eyes if my stuff. Lol
Wishing you much success in your races
very helpful video, do you have a link to the 2020 user manual to help explain the settings, i only have the supplement with my setting tool s/w.cheers
Thanks man. Give me an email and I’ll shoot it over.
@@jeffo_511 hi, i've put my email on a reply twice now, but seems to keep diappearing, m aybe you cant add email address on here?
@@scoobyzx10 should be able to now. I changed the comments settings. Maybe leave the .com off the end.
this is very informative..
Thanks man. U going to roebling this weekend?
@@jeffo_511 Nah, Roebling is a track that I don't know that well. This year I plan to do two rounds at Road Atlanta, two at Barber and maybe a third with Barber, but with the PanAm club.
From where can i get the manual?