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Direct copy from the HRC book... so how is it the street bike miraculously doesn't need calibration but the race ECU does? Seems odd that the...
Practical implementation of some of the ideas discussed, the current progress of my EWC build. Stock SP2 motor & frame, Katech suspension, Brembo...
Doug, I am a lot more active on the US 1000rr.net forum, I only occasionally pop over the pond to the UK Fireblade Pub - its the bloody weather,...
And they never had a single Autoblipper issue on the 200/55 equipped bikes? And Honda was involved in this Bridgestone tyre extravaganza? This...
What is the part number of this second HRC ECU you have? 38770-NLS-700? Incidentally the Sport Kit is within the HRC ECU. You can use the HRC ECU...
It is very possible that part of the improvements in the software for 2019 could be a broader window of counter shaft speed for a given gear...
Ok - so the Autoblipper malfunction (which is actually a self-disable built in action) is actually expected on all 3 of those bike setups. The...
Be sure to test your upshift QS and down shift Autoblip functions before you commit to balls to the wall speed clutchless up and down shifts with...
Just to clarify I am NOT defending the bike - I created a topic titled "Honda admit 2017+ CBR1000RR is fundamentally flawed"...
The so-called box of neutrals is no such thing - it is a shifter/quickshifter timing issue. Could be loose gear lever, poorly adjusted shift rod,...
No my theory is exactly correct. This is EXACTLY what I have been saying. Oversize tyre, faults experienced - stock size tyre no faults. I am...
The Autoblipper is a minor component of the 2017+ SC77 Total Control package - the main component is the Electronic Throttle Valve table...
Then he is a liar unless he is referring to the Autoblipper timing menu. But if he is talking about tyre and sprocket size he is mistaken or...
But again - "fail" is only a valid comparison if a back to back test of stock tyre vs over sized tyre is made with specific reference to a correct...
What is their point of reference? Are these base or SP1 bikes? Have they run the bike at race speed with stock tyre sizes and been pleased with...
Yeah sadly the 2019 parts are all SP1 specific and wouldn't work with the SP2s any way.
I think there may be some confusion. The 2019 bikes do not have any wheel size/sprocket count calibration function, either automatic or manual....
On what grounds? Just does not seem plausible.
Not going to happen in the USA. Maybe get a token settlement payment or voucher, but with so few sold and no real damages suffered, they won't be...
Maybe in the UK, but I can't see Honda giving anyone's money back here in the USA lol :)