GS 911 For BMW Motorcycles Unboxing And Setup

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2018
  • The GS-911 diagnostic device is really the only option for BMW motorcycles, including the RT, GS and K series. In this video I'll unbox the unit and setup the software, then connect it to my R1200RT. I found that the interface works and it has all the functions you could want, including the ability to reset service life, read fault codes, see real-time data, work with the ABS brake system, enter TPMS codes for new sensors, and more. However, the software interface is kind of clunky, right out of the 90s. You can use your laptop over WIFI, or a USB cable, or you can even connect with your phone. The "enthusiast" version allows up to 10 bike VIN numbers and it retails at $400.
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  • @killertoejam
    @killertoejam 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I, for the life of me, couldn't figure out how to get the software for the PC. Thanks to you, I watched and learned. Now for the chinkered up connector on your MC. You can get the extension cable and leave it hooked up, that way you don't have to deal with the stripped snaps and disassemble the part every time.

  • @Mark_B544
    @Mark_B544 4 года назад +3

    I love the fact you say I don’t want to share this information, then the next clip you show your name and email on device lol

  • @billbanche4605
    @billbanche4605 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks John. Just got mine as well, and your video helped me figure out this clunky setup. You are correct it's right out of the 1990's!! OR maybe even the 1980's, they even mention in the documentation online something like "use normal phones, like blackberry, pda's..."
    There may actually be people using those old phones, in caves somewhere. :) JK.

  • @johnfitzgerald4274
    @johnfitzgerald4274 Месяц назад

    Thank you.

  • @mddale
    @mddale 3 года назад +2

    You can use the WiFi connectivity out in the field. The GS911 interface unit broadcasts its own WiFi SSID. You just connect to it via your phone's WiFi settings app. It is actually very great because you don't need to pull out your laptop and a USB cable while sitting on the side of the road.

    • @reubinthornton
      @reubinthornton 2 года назад

      Yes and no... In the field you can connect your iPhone to the GS911wifi BUT you'll only be able to "read" information. In this "read" mode you are not registering a VIN. You can use the GS911 in the "read" mode on any bike and it never registers as one of 10 VINs your allowed with the Enthusiast Model.

    • @johnhenry3536
      @johnhenry3536 3 месяца назад

      I don't agree. My GS911 device rarely works like you would expect. It is in fact, one of the worst connection processes I've ever experienced. I constantly have problems with it trying to connect. Someone could make a killing by provider a user friendly setup for this piece of junk. Anytime I try to clear a error code, I drag this pile of crap out - and it fails to work, without exception. So I start all over from scratch, reinstalling, reconnecting. It's crap.

    • @tinderboxarts
      @tinderboxarts  3 месяца назад

      @johnhenry3536 You didn't mention which model of GS911 you own. Some of them offer both a USB and a WIFI connection, some only the latter. The USB connection also provides greater functionality under the current software revisions. I'm going to assume you are having trouble with the WIFI connection? I would suggest first making certain that you have the current firmware, because there have been significant updates. There are also now downloads for WIFI utilities which you may find helpful. See this: www.hexgs911.com/gs-911-downloads/

  • @FuzzyScaredyCat
    @FuzzyScaredyCat 2 года назад

    Is there a function to monitor the canbus - say for example reading the button presses on an RT1200RT-P which are normally routed to an additional controller?

    • @tinderboxarts
      @tinderboxarts  2 года назад

      There is no "built-in" function to read off the dash, if that's what you mean. You can use a scanner like the GS-911 to read error codes, of course. Some electronics wizards can hack into vehicle systems like the CANBUS controller, but that's pretty esoteric stuff.

  • @marcelobybike
    @marcelobybike 6 лет назад +1

    Hello, can you tell me if this disgnostic device and this connection I can plug in a BMW F800 GS Adventure 2018?

    • @tinderboxarts
      @tinderboxarts  6 лет назад +1

      There's a list on the website www.hexcode.co.za/

    • @islanddreaming8591
      @islanddreaming8591 6 лет назад +1

      Hi Marcello , the GS911 is not working / compatible yet on 2016+ models of the f800GS
      .., but Hex will have the firmware update out within a few weeks to finally enable this to work ;)

    • @HJC1950
      @HJC1950 5 лет назад +1

      That model won't work unless you get an adapter cable to hook it to your bike. Details here: www.beemershop.com/

  • @francoismallard9756
    @francoismallard9756 5 лет назад

    I have found 2 models of GS911 on Amazon, with similar references
    (one ending by 204 the other by 205) but the second twice as expensive as the first one. Any clue for this difference?

    • @tinderboxarts
      @tinderboxarts  5 лет назад +2

      There's a "professional" version with unlimited VIN slots and an "enthusiast" version with ten available VIN slots, so that may explain the difference. Unless you are running a BMW bike repair shop, the enthusiast version is what you need.

    • @francoismallard9756
      @francoismallard9756 5 лет назад

      @@tinderboxarts thanks for your help, and your professional enthousiasm

  • @JohnG11000
    @JohnG11000 4 года назад

    Hello from over the water,I have a oil pressure warning light that comes on when my bike is fully warm and idling,do you think the gs911 could diagnose between a electrical fault or mechanical fault,and is it able to link new electrical components to the canbus system,many thanks and stay safe.

    • @tinderboxarts
      @tinderboxarts  4 года назад

      I doubt the GS-911 is going to be much help. The possible reasons for the light coming on include genuinely low pressure due to low viscosity oil, insufficient oil, too much oil, or worn engine components. Or, you could have a bad sensor or electrical fault leading to the sensor like a broken wire or corroded connector. First I would carefully consider the circumstances around the warning, and eliminate other things before blaming the sensor. You say the light only comes on when the engine is warm? That means the oil is warm too, and warmer oil is thinner viscosity. Does it matter if the bike is parked or moving? Does it matter if it is located on an incline? Have you checked the sight glass for oil level? Does engine RPM matter? These sorts of questions may narrow down the problem. Further, what viscosity oil are you using and what are your ambient temps there? Have you done a recent oil change? What is the mileage of the bike? You can't check internal components but you can get a sense of the problem with these questions.
      If the sensor itself is suspect, I don't think BMW publishes the specs for testing. You'd have to replace with a known good unit. You could check the wiring harness and connector, though. Those sensors are generally pretty reliable so I would go through the questions above first.

    • @JohnG11000
      @JohnG11000 4 года назад

      @@tinderboxarts Thanks for your quick reply, this started after oil and filter change,light go's out when engine revved,viscosity is 10/40, 2007 R1200R with less than 30,000 miles.

  • @Stu-SB
    @Stu-SB 3 года назад

    Got to agree, the softwares pish. I got mine earlier today and couldn't figure out where I was headed with it.. eventually gave up and ate my dinner..tomorrow's another day.

    • @tinderboxarts
      @tinderboxarts  3 года назад

      It's funny, I used to work in the computer industry, and I've noticed how software design has changed over the years. Just like language, there are conventions and expectations in menus, graphical layout, etc. The GS-911 design is decidedly old-school, and honestly not that great even within that genre. It does make more sense when understood in that vein, rather than against the modern standards. Think of it like a car stereo, a printer menu or a home appliance. There's a main menu list and each item has sub-menu lists associated with it. You can't jump from one to another, you have to retreat first back to the main list and then navigate down a different path.

  • @joelalicer9073
    @joelalicer9073 4 года назад

    Can I use this for s1000rr 2020 model?

    • @tinderboxarts
      @tinderboxarts  4 года назад

      It like it. There is a list on the hexcode.co.za website.

  • @maxhr1964
    @maxhr1964 2 года назад

    Can I use the with Iphone 13 or MacBook Pro?

    • @tinderboxarts
      @tinderboxarts  2 года назад

      No, this is a windows based application.

  • @GRequinBlanc
    @GRequinBlanc 4 года назад

    OBDlink LX will also work - $59

    • @tinderboxarts
      @tinderboxarts  4 года назад +1

      There is a phone app called motoscan, but the GS-911 goes deeper than any other system, as far as seeing live data, changing parameters, pulling codes, etc.

    • @GRequinBlanc
      @GRequinBlanc 4 года назад

      tinderboxarts thanks.

  • @MrHT25
    @MrHT25 4 года назад

    Hello my friend. Would it work with my 2010 R1200RT and also is it only windows compatible or can I use chrome book or MacBook ??
    Thank you 🙏

    • @tinderboxarts
      @tinderboxarts  4 года назад

      Yes, your 2010 RT is covered. As far as software, what's available is found here:
      www.hexcode.co.za/products/gs-911/downloads

  • @JesusHernandez-pb3qu
    @JesusHernandez-pb3qu 4 года назад

    Hey, can I use this device with 2007 BMW k1200lt ???

    • @tinderboxarts
      @tinderboxarts  4 года назад

      You can look up the list of supported bikes on their website, but I'm almost positive yours is supported.

  • @michaelshin69
    @michaelshin69 4 года назад +1

    I cursed the ziptie as well

  • @MegaHorex
    @MegaHorex 6 лет назад

    How about plug and play?

    • @tinderboxarts
      @tinderboxarts  6 лет назад

      You can skip the whole network thing and just us USB if you like.

    • @billbanche4605
      @billbanche4605 6 лет назад

      these were made, I'm guessing BEFORE the iphone, AND windows. so, plug and play is non existent. and like John says: it's the only way to access codes, etc on these bikes, AND it does work...

  • @trueno4484
    @trueno4484 Месяц назад

    Can I turn off rev limiter with it?

    • @tinderboxarts
      @tinderboxarts  Месяц назад

      If there is a rev limiter, I've never hit it! No, I've never seen such an adjustment and since the bike will pull right up to redline I'm not sure why you'd even need such a thing?

    • @trueno4484
      @trueno4484 Месяц назад

      @@tinderboxarts my bike redline is on 8k rpm, my country doesn’t have Bmw dealer so I can’t turn it off, I was wondering if gs911 can turn it off? (S1000rr 23)

    • @tinderboxarts
      @tinderboxarts  Месяц назад +1

      Oh, I see--you have an artificial redline imposed by government regulators? I still doubt you can change that with the GS911. I've never seen the option, but then again in the USA I don't think there are limitation imposed.

    • @trueno4484
      @trueno4484 Месяц назад

      @@tinderboxarts yeah man, either govermant regulation or BMW just won’t let us rev beyond 8k until first service. But Yeah I guess GS911 could do its job, thanks man.

    • @tinderboxarts
      @tinderboxarts  29 дней назад

      Oh, if you haven't had your first service yet, then that could be it. The dealer should be able to handle that for you and I think the cost is included in the original sale.

  • @timphoto83ec
    @timphoto83ec 2 года назад +1

    WORST software EVER!!

    • @tinderboxarts
      @tinderboxarts  2 года назад

      Ha! Believe me, there is much worse! It is clunky by modern standards, but it gets the job done.