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HP gains

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I'm looking for ways to increase HP's on a stock '051150r?

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Try typing "horse power" in the search box at the top right hand corner of this page. The results will keep you busy until someone replies.
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I think San Jose BMW has a 12.3:1 piston kit for the 1150R. About $ 800.00 plus install.
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sjn

Since your question is open ended let me respond in kind......

How much HP do you want above the ~ 77 RWHP the typical R has?
Do you want external mods only? External mods will buy you about 8% to 10 % max HP
Do you want also internal mods? Internal mods can buy you (safely) about 25% to 30% increase
How much do you want to spend? Cost of external mods ~ $600 with your labor, less expensive if you shop around, cost of internal mods.....you name it but it will be expensive as at a minimum you'll need pistons and jugs, cams, headwork a fuel nanny and exhaust mods.

One other choice is, sell the R 1150 and buy an R 1200 R and you'll be 90% of the way there.

There , now you can make some educated decisions.......good luck......
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Does anyone know what kind of horsepower gains can be expected from the piston kit that San Jose BMW sells? I called and talked to a guy in parts there, but he was not sure, and said he would have another guy call right back who was more familiar with that kit, but I have not heard anything back yet. Also, anyone installed this kit themselves? Or is it better to take it to a mechanic and pay them to do it? I'm getting married in a few months and I am going to register with Gateway BMW in St. Louis, so I figured I could register for the piston kit and see if some guests could chip in on it and have Gateway order it from San Jose, wish me luck!
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Columbia03BMW wrote: I'm getting married in a few months and I am going to register with Gateway BMW in St. Louis, so I figured I could register for the piston kit and see if some guests could chip in on it and have Gateway order it from San Jose, wish me luck!
I am sure your new wife will love this gift! :lol:

Perhaps you could make her some earrings out of the old pistons?
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rdsmith3 wrote:I am sure your new wife will love this gift!

Perhaps you could make her some earrings out of the old pistons?
Hey that's not a bad idea about the earrings, but seriously it was HER idea to register with the BMW dealership because she knew I didn't want any silverware, or furniture, or pots and pans, so she said "Why don't you get some stuff for your bike." And that's why I'm marrying her :biggrin:

So far I'm thinking I need:

-K&N Filter
-Brake Pads
-Tank Bag
-Piston Kit
-Carbon Fiber valve covers
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I say sell the R 1150 and buy an R1200R and you'll be 105% of the way there, with a newer, better, quicker, faster, more powerful, more agile, better MPG, better sounding, more modern bike!!
It's lighter weight also magnifies it's big power increase over the R1150R to a point where big dollar, small gain modifications to an older R1150R makes little sense to me. Besides, from what I see of the R1200R, it looks like it's a LOT easier to work on and it already has a low pipe for the default big left bag.

I'm glad I accidentally missed Marietta BMW's last open house where I had reluctantly planned my 1st R1200R test ride. I thought it was the following weekend, even though my big kitchen calendar was clearly marked. I really like that bike but gagged at the centerstand+hotgrips+bags MSRP. That testride could'a been depressing and maybe costly. I gotta wait at least until my SS payments start next year. At least I can still keep the same great chatboard.

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I have an '04 and made the following changes:

- Dunlop Qualifiers
- K&N Air Filter
- Techlusion TFI Fuel Mod
- Leo Vince Slip on

The sound from the Leo Vince is really nice. A throaty growl but not loud. As for HP, seat-of-pants-Dynometer, definitely more at the top end and the throttle is much more responsive.

I wouldn't want any more HP for this bike as I unless I changed the suspension it won't handle it. BTW the total cost for the above HP mods was $450.00.
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R1200R, YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED! :twisted:
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Re: HP gains

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I have the K&N Filter plus the free intake kit, the change is noticeable, but in the end of the day I'm still riding a 2003 R with 70somethingplus HP :(

If your HP isn't enough, in the long run you will better off with a different bike, the new R has the extra kick the old one is missing...

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I added the leather "tassles" on my bar ends and changed the gearing in my speedo. Makes me think I'm going alot faster and didn't cost hardly a thing.
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towerworker wrote:I added the leather "tassles" on my bar ends and changed the gearing in my speedo. Makes me think I'm going alot faster and didn't cost hardly a thing.
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Make sure you have a black R, everyone knows those are the fastest.
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