Please see long description: This video is old, so the instructions (brocksperformance.com/content/Instructions/S1000RR/998155.pdf) are updated on the site. You MUST relocate the voltage regulator, regardless of how much you lower the bike. Not moving the regulator can lead to suspension collision issues, damaging the link and potentially causing an unsafe situation.
whats the collision issue you are referring to? in your video lowering 1 inch shows it has enough clearance to be left alone without relocating components
That's no longer the case. As various bike settings and rider/passenger weights will allow interference. Do not operate the bike without following the UPDATED instructions on our Web site in the product overview tab: brocksperformance.com/search.php?search_query=240851
Because its technical and detailed not 'look how cool this is how fast we go' There are relatively few out there that do that and blow up Jeremy at Fasterproms is one but he had Cletus help a lot. If you like seeing a low money garage builder a guy with a channel called Rauf Cars has been pretty good fun to watch though he isn't doing drag builds. Its just good clean LOW BUDGET econoshitbox modding (like 300 quid for a new engine type low budget)
@@BrockDavidson hopefully the business and not the bikes. I've been in the dyno room when a Nitrous bike decided its pistons would look better in the ceiling. Good reminder to make sure there isn't any in the cylinders beforw starting it though.
@@BrockDavidson I hear you. Just a lot of valuable tips and tricks on this channel all based on science. Things that most wouldn't think about until you bring them forward. I ride and can't say I will use much of it on my bike but these types of things can be used in other places as well. Keep up the good work. I have been a sub for a couple years now.
Hey bro thanks a lot for your teaching man..you make life so easy when it's come to working on your bike..great vedio as always ..keep the great works rooling and Mr crist more Mr Brooks is quality in him and his equipments 100%❤👌🤗👍
Annoying the stock rear shock seems like a Dumber idea with the cheaper to mass produce built-in reservoir and adds to clearance & aggravating greif for stupid small tolerances to the battery tray subframe and every other nearby component unlike a aftermarket Remote reservoir shock absorber on the shock zip ties or clamps miles away from the undertray.
Lowering Link: brocksperformance.com/window-link-kit-adjustable-bmw-s1000rr-2020-k67/ and this adjustable kickstand: brocksperformance.com/billet-adjustable-brockstand-black-track-style-s1000rr-15-20/
Thank you sir for replying. Knowing all that I am sad to inform you thanks to Jack from Cycle Drag Im going with a Hayabusa for Christmas 🎄. But you sir are awesome and I follow like and watch your videos all the time.
@@K-carbon yeh i hear you buddy , but 🤔 if my memory serves me correctly Brock did a video a couple of months ago for a customer who had a *NEW* model H2 . Just have a look through the back catalogue 👍
@Tom, thank you. We sort of stepped away from the H2 market a bit after 2015. The H2 market too crowded for so few bikes and doesn't make business sense for us to mess with any longer. Don Guhl has plenty of dyno time and maps to match our products.
I really can't emphasize how tough the Z H2 ECU is to crack. It has a new processor that makes a typical Denso or Mitsubishi ecu look simple. We have the best minds in the industry working on it, but it will take time. The original H2 took over a year...
Great Video and very useful. Am I right in thinking that it's the same procedure to lower a BMW S1000R? There are literally No Videos on here when it comes to the Single R but quite a few of the double RR. I've basically just purchased a Lowering Link for My 2019 S1kR and I'm just basically looking to lower it maybe an inch or two at the most. Being a 29" Leg can be slightly difficult. Cheers 👍
@@BrockDavidson sounds good I did this step and lowered the front but I ran into an issue with my bike now not receiving any power. Not even the dash will turn on.
@Trophypro...they SHOULD, but we have not tested them on The 2022. If you try, all safety rules will apply: blog.brocksperformance.com/s1000rr-k67-window-link-kit-safety-notice/
Hey Brock, thanx for replying so quickly. Is there an alternative to lowering the bike just 1" for the 2022 S1000 RR? I was hoping to avoid cutting and moving the voltage regulator and fuses.
It should turn. If it doesn't...it might already be bent. But yes, if you have too much resistance, unbolting it or raising the bike to remove pressure might help ease adjustment. Please use our blue support button to speak live about your issues.
We didn't make one as the race organization bans the use of aftermarket shocks. This video shows how we did with the stock shock: ruclips.net/video/WNotLs-_5sw/видео.html
Sir I have one dought since long time. which bike is quicker to reach 0- 217.5 Mph (350 Kmh) ? Yours H2 with Brock's Performance Package or MotoGP bike? I know that H2 with yours performance package did a top speed of 226.9 Mph. But which bike reaches 0- 350 Kmh quicker? Please, please answer me Sir.
No idea as I do not have any Moto GP acceleration data. But this article www.mcnews.com.au/motogp-bike-acceleration-figures/ believes a GP-18 runs a 8.99 second 1/4 mile...which is exactly what we ran in the 1/4 mile. Looks like it would be a good race, but there is no doubt the H2 is unquestionably the biggest bang for the buck, lol.
@@BrockDavidson Looking forward to you tuning one. I have UK spec so we don’t have same midrange dip as USA bikes so keen to see what can be done to them
@@BrockDavidson I went to the BMW dealership but they don't have at stock. Could you please make a video showing us the original one, how they work? Thank you so much!
There is nothing to show. The stock link has minimal travel, primarily in the taller direction - that's why I invented our lowering link....for those who wish to lower the height of the bike. We also offer adjustable kickstands since the stock side stand will no longer function properly if the bike is lowered. Please use the blue support button at www.BrocksPerformance.com and our customer service team can answer any questions you have. or call 937-912-0054.
Any relation to harley Mr. Davidson ? You must get asked that alot funny as hell. You also fit the hog rider mold / description with the unkept scraggly gotee.
You think I would be elbow's deep in motorcycles if we were related?! (I would, because i love this stuff!!) Lol, I did meet Willie G a few years back. He's of Scottish decent, I'm Scotch-Irish...any similarities end there.
@MotoZest, it should...but we have not confirmed fitment on the 2021. Please note, all safety rules would apply with the single r also: blog.brocksperformance.com/s1000rr-k67-window-link-kit-safety-notice/
I don't like the new placement, but it's all we have right now. For constant street use, drilling some vent holes in the side of the battery tray would be a good idea until we finish our relocation kit.
@SuperSneakySniper I'm not sure what you mean? Our kits work well as long as our instructions are followed 100%. There is no "solution" for BMW not allowing for the bike to be lowered, so this is the best we have to offer.
@@BrockDavidson Oh i was referring to the relocation of the voltage regulator. It doesnt look like it gets much airflow in the battery tray, and your previous reply mentioned a possible relocation kit, so I was just wondering if the relocation kit might be coming sometime soon?
@@BrockDavidson Any idea what the clearance comes too after lowering? My entire neighborhood is riddled with the speed bumps, the city shows 2.5 - 3.5 inches (6 foot parabolic ramps I think). Would a 1.5 inch drop clear this?
@@TheBrandonAF that's the beauty of our adjustable links. Try 1.5...if that works, sneak up on the clearance until you get it perfect for your conditions.
@@BrockDavidson Hoping you certify the adjustable link on the 2022 I hear you have in the shop! And waiting on the adjustable road kick stand to get back in stock!
Next week, but if you want one, you should place your order now. It puts you in line in our system. If you wait for the zeros to become + you will be too late. Once we fill all of the backorders, we usually go negative... So the shipment comes in and goes out and in stock quantities stay at zero.
I have a random question Why are there no driveshaft bikes in racing and whats the downfall to trying to build one (race bike with drive shaft). Thank you
Race bikes require frequent gearing changes to perform their best. Drive shafts are not gearing change friendly. Drive shafts also make the rear of the bike raise up under hard acceleration. Drive shafts are maintenance free and great for touring...not racing.
Please see long description: This video is old, so the instructions (brocksperformance.com/content/Instructions/S1000RR/998155.pdf) are updated on the site. You MUST relocate the voltage regulator, regardless of how much you lower the bike. Not moving the regulator can lead to suspension collision issues, damaging the link and potentially causing an unsafe situation.
whats the collision issue you are referring to? in your video lowering 1 inch shows it has enough clearance to be left alone without relocating components
That's no longer the case. As various bike settings and rider/passenger weights will allow interference. Do not operate the bike without following the UPDATED instructions on our Web site in the product overview tab: brocksperformance.com/search.php?search_query=240851
Why hasn't this channel Blown Up yet! I can't understand why. So much outstanding content!
Because its technical and detailed not 'look how cool this is how fast we go'
There are relatively few out there that do that and blow up
Jeremy at Fasterproms is one but he had Cletus help a lot.
If you like seeing a low money garage builder a guy with a channel called Rauf Cars has been pretty good fun to watch though he isn't doing drag builds. Its just good clean LOW BUDGET econoshitbox modding (like 300 quid for a new engine type low budget)
RUclips is an information outlet for us. Brock's Performance pays the bills and it IS blowing up 😀
@@BrockDavidson hopefully the business and not the bikes. I've been in the dyno room when a Nitrous bike decided its pistons would look better in the ceiling.
Good reminder to make sure there isn't any in the cylinders beforw starting it though.
@@BrockDavidson I hear you. Just a lot of valuable tips and tricks on this channel all based on science. Things that most wouldn't think about until you bring them forward. I ride and can't say I will use much of it on my bike but these types of things can be used in other places as well. Keep up the good work. I have been a sub for a couple years now.
Jediknight 129 I hope that was just a failed joke and you aren’t that out of touch to know what blowing up means?
Great content as always man 👌. Can't wait for the next one.
More to come!
Good! I can't wait!
I must say I like all of your work and products 100% quality
Hey bro thanks a lot for your teaching man..you make life so easy when it's come to working on your bike..great vedio as always ..keep the great works rooling and Mr crist more Mr Brooks is quality in him and his equipments 100%❤👌🤗👍
Great to see Brock prepping a bike for Super Stock Racing...Now they just need to wrap it in Brocks signage.
Brock great video!!
Glad you liked it!
Professional 💪🏼
Always
Ok bro all you need to do is to move the do it peg arm and you go to go and your hand will have more clearance to work
Brock "No such thing as using too much lube". Good one.
Annoying the stock rear shock seems like a Dumber idea with the cheaper to mass produce built-in reservoir and adds to clearance & aggravating greif for stupid small tolerances to the battery tray subframe and every other nearby component unlike a aftermarket Remote reservoir shock absorber on the shock zip ties or clamps miles away from the undertray.
Perfect since I'm short 😀
Great job, its awesome
I'm glad you like it
@@BrockDavidson I am looking a lowering kit for a BMW s1000r 2020 model , can you give me some advice or link where I can buy it, thanks a lot
Lowering Link: brocksperformance.com/window-link-kit-adjustable-bmw-s1000rr-2020-k67/ and this adjustable kickstand: brocksperformance.com/billet-adjustable-brockstand-black-track-style-s1000rr-15-20/
Use those parts and lower your front end using this as a guide: brocksperformance.com/content/Instructions/S1000RR/998035.pdf
Can someone tell me why there are no drive shaft bikes in racing and what is the downfall them. Please and Thank you
Thank you sir for replying. Knowing all that I am sad to inform you thanks to Jack from Cycle Drag Im going with a Hayabusa for Christmas 🎄. But you sir are awesome and I follow like and watch your videos all the time.
nice video thx so much! Can i use the same but for s100rr model 2017??
For 2017, you would need this part: bit.ly/3eBkaMQ and this adjustable kickstand: bit.ly/34VCQTY
Looks a quality piece of kit brocks have you done any dyno work on 2019 onwards Kawasaki H2
Just have a look at previous videos from this channel Tom . I would say Brock has "dabbled" with 1 or 2 😆
@@chicblair I realise that but the 2019 onwards has being updated over the the 2015 to 2018 more power changes to the ECU air box amount other stuff
@@K-carbon yeh i hear you buddy , but 🤔 if my memory serves me correctly Brock did a video a couple of months ago for a customer who had a *NEW* model H2 . Just have a look through the back catalogue 👍
@@chicblair I dont believe he did that was a H2 sx as I've watched all his videos
@Tom, thank you. We sort of stepped away from the H2 market a bit after 2015. The H2 market too crowded for so few bikes and doesn't make business sense for us to mess with any longer. Don Guhl has plenty of dyno time and maps to match our products.
Zh2 zh2 zh2 when can we get more power!!!!
^^^ this!
Lol I’m checking the website on a daily basis
I really can't emphasize how tough the Z H2 ECU is to crack. It has a new processor that makes a typical Denso or Mitsubishi ecu look simple. We have the best minds in the industry working on it, but it will take time. The original H2 took over a year...
Great Video and very useful.
Am I right in thinking that it's the same procedure to lower a BMW S1000R? There are literally No Videos on here when it comes to the Single R but quite a few of the double RR.
I've basically just purchased a Lowering Link for My 2019 S1kR and I'm just basically looking to lower it maybe an inch or two at the most. Being a 29" Leg can be slightly difficult. Cheers 👍
The Single R link is much easier to install. Check out our instructions here: bit.ly/3eBkaMQ
what did you use to remove the bearings from the stock link?
A press or punch.
@@BrockDavidson sounds good I did this step and lowered the front but I ran into an issue with my bike now not receiving any power. Not even the dash will turn on.
Sounds like something is unplugged to me.
You are a old school like me as well..
Hey Brock, great video. Will this work lowering link work on the 2022 s1000rr? I need to lower the bike about 1". Thanks
@Trophypro...they SHOULD, but we have not tested them on The 2022. If you try, all safety rules will apply: blog.brocksperformance.com/s1000rr-k67-window-link-kit-safety-notice/
Hey Brock, thanx for replying so quickly. Is there an alternative to lowering the bike just 1" for the 2022 S1000 RR? I was hoping to avoid cutting and moving the voltage regulator and fuses.
@Trophypro - You might be able to modify and adjust the stock link if you only want 1" lower.
Ah the joys of german design
In order to set it back to stock height we have to turn it counter clockwise but I couldn’t turn it ! Do we have to press the shock?
It should turn. If it doesn't...it might already be bent. But yes, if you have too much resistance, unbolting it or raising the bike to remove pressure might help ease adjustment. Please use our blue support button to speak live about your issues.
So where is the video that shows the rear shock installed it’s nowhere to be found send the link please
ruclips.net/video/ZsIcE5GoGvk/видео.html
I’m looking for the 2020 bmw drag shock video after your lower video of stock shock
We didn't make one as the race organization bans the use of aftermarket shocks. This video shows how we did with the stock shock: ruclips.net/video/WNotLs-_5sw/видео.html
Sir I have one dought since long time. which bike is quicker to reach 0- 217.5 Mph (350 Kmh) ? Yours H2 with Brock's Performance Package or MotoGP bike? I know that H2 with yours performance package did a top speed of 226.9 Mph. But which bike reaches 0- 350 Kmh quicker? Please, please answer me Sir.
No idea as I do not have any Moto GP acceleration data. But this article www.mcnews.com.au/motogp-bike-acceleration-figures/ believes a GP-18 runs a 8.99 second 1/4 mile...which is exactly what we ran in the 1/4 mile. Looks like it would be a good race, but there is no doubt the H2 is unquestionably the biggest bang for the buck, lol.
@@BrockDavidson Yes Sir H2 with yours performance package is a Beast. And Thank you Sir for giving your valuable time.
Hi Brock, are there any bolt on extenders for this year yet?
They are in process. Should be 2-4 weeks away.
Mr. Brock
Where do I find the lowering link for the 2020 BMW s1000rr? Thanks
brocksperformance.com/window-link-kit-adjustable-bmw-s1000rr-2020-k67/
Will you be doing ecu tuning on this bike. Looking to find out if throttle slides are restricted like other litre bikes
Yes. And they are heavily restricted in the lower gears.
@@BrockDavidson Looking forward to you tuning one. I have UK spec so we don’t have same midrange dip as USA bikes so keen to see what can be done to them
Hii bro
What is good for s1000rr 2023 lower kit ?
brocksperformance.com/window-link-kit-adjustable-bmw-s1000rr-20-23-k67/
doesn't this original link already have a height adjustment ?
As long as you want to go slightly higher, yes.
@@BrockDavidson what about lower?
No
@@BrockDavidson I went to the BMW dealership but they don't have at stock. Could you please make a video showing us the original one, how they work? Thank you so much!
There is nothing to show. The stock link has minimal travel, primarily in the taller direction - that's why I invented our lowering link....for those who wish to lower the height of the bike. We also offer adjustable kickstands since the stock side stand will no longer function properly if the bike is lowered. Please use the blue support button at www.BrocksPerformance.com and our customer service team can answer any questions you have. or call 937-912-0054.
Any relation to harley Mr. Davidson ? You must get asked that alot funny as hell.
You also fit the hog rider mold / description with the unkept scraggly gotee.
You think I would be elbow's deep in motorcycles if we were related?! (I would, because i love this stuff!!) Lol, I did meet Willie G a few years back. He's of Scottish decent, I'm Scotch-Irish...any similarities end there.
Mine snapped off last night and caused a lot of damage to my bike /:
Very sorry to hear. This can only happen as a result of an improper installation. 😞
These fit the 2021 S1000R (single R), right?
@MotoZest, it should...but we have not confirmed fitment on the 2021. Please note, all safety rules would apply with the single r also: blog.brocksperformance.com/s1000rr-k67-window-link-kit-safety-notice/
Is there any concern for the voltage regulator overheating with the reduced airflow in its new position?
I don't like the new placement, but it's all we have right now. For constant street use, drilling some vent holes in the side of the battery tray would be a good idea until we finish our relocation kit.
@@BrockDavidson Has there been a relocation solution to this problem yet? Perhaps a kit or something? Havent seen any on the website
@SuperSneakySniper I'm not sure what you mean? Our kits work well as long as our instructions are followed 100%. There is no "solution" for BMW not allowing for the bike to be lowered, so this is the best we have to offer.
@@BrockDavidson Oh i was referring to the relocation of the voltage regulator. It doesnt look like it gets much airflow in the battery tray, and your previous reply mentioned a possible relocation kit, so I was just wondering if the relocation kit might be coming sometime soon?
If we need it ...no one has asked and we have sold many hundreds of our links.
I can install this adjustable lowering link kit on bmw s1000r 2021?
Our contacts say yes, but we have not confirmed fitment on a 2021.
I need to lower 2020 s1000rr 1.5 inches. How will this effect handling?
For most, no noticable change. For some, it's easier to drag pegs. Of course, you must be more conscious of speed bumps and curbs.
@@BrockDavidson Any idea what the clearance comes too after lowering? My entire neighborhood is riddled with the speed bumps, the city shows 2.5 - 3.5 inches (6 foot parabolic ramps I think). Would a 1.5 inch drop clear this?
@@TheBrandonAF that's the beauty of our adjustable links. Try 1.5...if that works, sneak up on the clearance until you get it perfect for your conditions.
@@BrockDavidson Hoping you certify the adjustable link on the 2022 I hear you have in the shop! And waiting on the adjustable road kick stand to get back in stock!
Can i do the same in zx10r
blog.brocksperformance.com/category/model-specific-information/kawasaki/
How do u lower the front
Is this bad for the motorcycle?
Not if performed correctly. Of course, if the bike is lowered, cornering and ground clearance becomes more of a concern for the rider.
Thank you, I’m getting one so wanted to know. Im 5,5 and I got in my friends and I was on my toes. So it would he best to lower the back or?
We try to drop the front and back equally so handling is not disrupted as much as only dropping only one.
My height is 1.65, can I drive with the whole seat down?
That depends more on your weight than height - but in most cases, yes.
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Brock, when are you getting more penta-carbon full exhaust for 2017+ Gsxr1000?
Next week, but if you want one, you should place your order now. It puts you in line in our system. If you wait for the zeros to become + you will be too late. Once we fill all of the backorders, we usually go negative... So the shipment comes in and goes out and in stock quantities stay at zero.
We pre-ordered like 2 months ago. I went through a local shop here. We ordered the full pentacarbon in black and a sprint filter. Thank you.
I have a random question Why are there no driveshaft bikes in racing and whats the downfall to trying to build one (race bike with drive shaft). Thank you
Race bikes require frequent gearing changes to perform their best. Drive shafts are not gearing change friendly. Drive shafts also make the rear of the bike raise up under hard acceleration. Drive shafts are maintenance free and great for touring...not racing.
First lol
hey I have 23 s1000 r how many hour I takes to install that link. is that same as s1000rr ? thanks
We do not make a lowering link for the single R.
@@BrockDavidson how much is it it and how long it take to install that link it’s time consuming?
We do not make and do not have. Check with BT- Moto