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Hi guys. Reluctantly selling my bike due to unforeseen circumstances. Please see the specifications below.

Make/Brand: BMW S1000XR
Color: Red
Year: 2015
Odometer reading: 30500km
Warranty: None
Service history: Full service history with proof but not with agents, new chain, new sprocket and tires were recently replaced. Bike does 184.6hp according to the latest dyno complete at last service.
Condition: Excellent apart from minor scratches from a theft attempt
Extras: None (I have extras but keeping them). Catalytic converter removed for better exhaust tone and performance.
Location: Roodepoort
Delivery available: No
Price/including fees: R141 900.00 negotiable, low offers will not be entertained and only serious buyers will be considered (no joy rides!!)
Any major accidents etc: None
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184hp on the rear wheel...
Interesting considering that it's supposed to be around 160hp from factory.
I'm guessing it has a power commander and was tuned at a dyno to get those figures?
 
Nope, no power commander. Only changes are the cat removal and the front sprocket dropped to 16 teeth from 17 for better low end pull. Other than that, no mods. It was recently mapped to suit the cat removal so the fueling is a bit more rich and that only gave it another 3hp. I was also really surprised considering they come out stock at 160hp.
 
184hp on the flywheel?

Who did the decat?

Here is the dyno sheet - I am not sure if the dyno report converts back to flywheel output but I don't expect this to be on the rear wheel. The decat was completed by Xtreme Exhausts in Krugersdorp. He has done a few of my bikes' decats in the past and a well trusted guy that does quality work with proper materials.
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Here is the dyno sheet - I am not sure if the dyno report converts back to flywheel output but I don't expect this to be on the rear wheel. The decat was completed by Xtreme Exhausts in Krugersdorp. He has done a few of my bikes' decats in the past and a well trusted guy that does quality work with proper materials.
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I've only heard good things about them. I'll take my XR there in January. Thanks dude!!
 
Does he decat SDRs?
Well in my case its literally removing cat and replacing it with a straight pipe and possibly a remap?
Make my tyre chewer even worse on tyres xD
 
Does he decat SDRs?
Well in my case its literally removing cat and replacing it with a straight pipe and possibly a remap?
Make my tyre chewer even worse on tyres xD

He does cars and most bikes. You'd have to take it to him to have him check what he can do. He's done the following for me:
  1. 2014 BMW S1000R
  2. 2011 Kawasaki Z1000SX
  3. 2015 BMW S1000XR
With all of these he has kept the lambda sensors in tact so there are no errors on the ECU (Stock ECU's generally rely on the Lambda sensor for air fuel mixture adjustment). He however does not have a dyno to remap your ECU - you'd have to go elsewhere for that. In my case for the BMW I went to Mottorrad Tech.
 
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