No, not worth any money unless it is done on the dyno, every bike is different. Mail in is a shitty way to tune. Since you have an o2 delete unit, that should prove the garbage. If it was done right the check engine light should never come on.
😂😂😂. Pinning this one for entertainment purposes. The o2 is narrowband and is only active in certain conditions such as light throttle and some low RPM ranges. This is common for most motorcycles and cars, it’s an emissions tool more than anything else.
Some people don’t have access to a dyno and tuner and mail in or OTS maps are the only way to tune anything. Although it’s a general OTS map, Vcyclenut only provides flashes for bikes he owns and tunes. You can argue there will be differences in elevation, fuel, bike, etc but like I mentioned before some people options are limited. Also, most tuners disable the o2 sensor since motorcycles use narrowband vs a wide band. They operate differently. Chris Moore from Mooremafia also disables the o2 sensor for tuning purposes so does that mean his dyno tunes are bad? Check engine light could be on due to the ECU being disconnected for some time but goes away after a ride or manually clearing it. This is common as well.
End of the day would way rather have an off the shelf tune from a specialist as opposed to a dyno tune from a general motorcycle tuner. So unless you are willing to fly your tuner to your location to tune a stock bike; an OTS tune from a specialist is the best option. Dyno tune is also the easy part, the hard part is the road tuning portion. Every car I’ve had “dyno tuned” only spent about 20-30% of the time on the dyno for tuning, the rest was tuning on the road.
With CNC manufacturing, calibrated sensors, and math behind it all, I think consistency amongst identical configurtions is exellent.. At this level, the machines are new or un-messed with stock. This isn't a carbeurator screwdriver tune of yesterday. What's a dyno tune cost? Maybe adds another 2% AT MOST? What's your Beef, Dude?
So you just watched and heard from someone who actually owns the bike and has ridden it both ways. What part of it's "much better" do you not understand? They are tuning for drive ability. You don't need a dyno other than the one that comes stock in the seat of your pants. Tuning for every last bet of horsepower doe's nothing for drive ability, only WOT.
2023 XSR900 here.. just got it back from VCYCLENUT. Mine with the Dual Can Dominator tune. Angle cut the internal air box channels. Went a few other mods like 15/47 (OR -1/+2) sprockets and EBC HH sintered Front Brake Pads. The Tune was well worth it.. as you say, a Great Improvement! I did notice an improvement on the quick shifter.. The 15/47 was impressive too.. Extended Highway at ~75 MPH is still OK.. but that isn't the point! The stock Brake Pads (They look like Metallic with metal flakes) were more that adequate for my skill level, but maybe ABS can hold off longer with a faster grab sintered? Now that spring has sprung, time to turn off Max Wrist (!) and get Riddin'!! Love this Bike!!
Interesting you noticed an improvement in the quick shifter. Next time I jump on the XSR I’m going to pay a little more attention there. Thank you for sharing your experience with yours.
Right on. Definitely worth it bro. VCYCLENUT is also very responsive and patient when it comes to questions before and after the purchase. When you look at what you get for the money, it’s tough to beat. I mean at this point a brentune is almost $1000 all said and done. $300 for this flash is a steal.
@@wes89 “Huh?” That was a pretty dumb way to start a conversation. No one was stating in my comment that an OTS tune is better than a dyno tune. It’s an option for people who don’t have immediate access to a dyno. You must be fun at parties. Have a good day.
@wes89 you realize a large portion of an “actual tune” doesn’t involve a dyno? That’s a rhetorical question by the way, I already know you are oblivious to this fact…
Hello I have a question: Have you noticed a change in the "engine breaking" pattern _after_ the ECU tune? .:. I have a stock 2023 XSR900 (bought in Vietnam). Engine breaking is relatively strong, which I like, but the breaking impact strongly decreases below 3000rpm, which I dislike but learned to handle. Would be nice if the electronics would allow to adjust engine breaking by demand.
The engine breaking and throttle application is a lot smoother now in all RPM ranges. I wouldn’t say it’s stronger or weaker but isn’t so “twitchy” when on and off the throttle. That was my experience though and everyone’s experience may differ due to everyone having different motor skills when it comes to using the throttle.
I didn’t notice much difference in the strength or severity of the engine braking. The most obvious difference is the smoothness as @ASBP12 mentioned. ASBP rides this bike way more than I do so he would be a lot more likely to notice less obvious changes with the motorcycles behavior.
Not worth it….I bought a M4 without catalytic convertor and the smell of the exhaust fumes is too much so about to switch back and just be aware you will lose about 5 mpg with the flash
These are S2 Concept clip ons. Great option if you find handlebars to be a little goofy on a cafe racer. Here is a link to my video of the install if that helps you any. Thanks. ruclips.net/video/d5yqvCTkwys/видео.htmlsi=r79R_kyM9hEd-EQU
@@ridewithKY awesome, thanks. Been thinking about doing a Vcyclenut tune for mine and currently down with an injury so would be the perfect time to send it out.
@ryanwooton2475 he’s really responsive so my suggestion is to reach out to him. He’ll chat with you on the phone and answer any questions you may have. Very thorough and nice gentleman.
que hermosa moto, no conocía ese modelo en especifico pero me encanto su combinación entre el estilo naked y cafe racer, creo que me gusto mas que la vitpilen, Saludos desde México
Gracias por verlo! Hablas inglés o solo español? Yo también, me gustó su combinación de estilo naked y café racer. Esta moto es mejor que la Vitpilen pero es más cara. Lo siento, mi español es limitado. Gracias señor. 👊🏽.
i wanna know how the engine feels after the ecu, i have it stock and it feels kind of... anemic like it has potential to roar and be powerful but its restricted
Been trying to find info on this so ill post here. I have a 2016 xsr900 tuned by vcyclenut( verified with info on ecu and is congruent with paperwork given to me) for a qs. Question is is there a specific qs that i have to use? Do i have to use vcyclenut's qs for my flash tune or can i use a different one? Po decided to not put one on after getting it tuned idk why and im inquiring about it so i can install the correct one. I also tried contacting vcyclenut about this 2 months ago with no response. Thanks.
I would say this question is best presented to vcyclenut. I know you’ve already reached out, but try again. He’s always been very responsive to us prior to the sale and after the sale.
I'd like to know about power wheeling in the lower gears now. I have the same bike, all stock, and power definitely feels significantly restricted in the lower gears.
I haven’t tried as it’s not my bike. Front definitely gets light in 1st and 2nd. I’m sure if I wasn’t leaning over the tank it’d come up. Stock 2nd gear especially is restricted. Vcyclenut has some good literature on his website regarding these restrictions on the CP3 engines.
You will not get a dyno tune here for $300. Regardless, the dyno portion is only a small component of a tune. It’s the road tuning that takes the longest. Cars are the same, the tuning for wide open throttle is the easy part. It’s the road tuning that is difficult.
Why not just cut out the donuts, lose 15 pounds and go faster. You don’t look like a slob, helps prevent heart attacks and you look cooler on the bike.
No, not worth any money unless it is done on the dyno, every bike is different. Mail in is a shitty way to tune. Since you have an o2 delete unit, that should prove the garbage. If it was done right the check engine light should never come on.
😂😂😂. Pinning this one for entertainment purposes. The o2 is narrowband and is only active in certain conditions such as light throttle and some low RPM ranges. This is common for most motorcycles and cars, it’s an emissions tool more than anything else.
Some people don’t have access to a dyno and tuner and mail in or OTS maps are the only way to tune anything.
Although it’s a general OTS map, Vcyclenut only provides flashes for bikes he owns and tunes. You can argue there will be differences in elevation, fuel, bike, etc but like I mentioned before some people options are limited.
Also, most tuners disable the o2 sensor since motorcycles use narrowband vs a wide band. They operate differently.
Chris Moore from Mooremafia also disables the o2 sensor for tuning purposes so does that mean his dyno tunes are bad?
Check engine light could be on due to the ECU being disconnected for some time but goes away after a ride or manually clearing it. This is common as well.
End of the day would way rather have an off the shelf tune from a specialist as opposed to a dyno tune from a general motorcycle tuner. So unless you are willing to fly your tuner to your location to tune a stock bike; an OTS tune from a specialist is the best option. Dyno tune is also the easy part, the hard part is the road tuning portion. Every car I’ve had “dyno tuned” only spent about 20-30% of the time on the dyno for tuning, the rest was tuning on the road.
With CNC manufacturing, calibrated sensors, and math behind it all, I think consistency amongst identical configurtions is exellent.. At this level, the machines are new or un-messed with stock. This isn't a carbeurator screwdriver tune of yesterday. What's a dyno tune cost? Maybe adds another 2% AT MOST? What's your Beef, Dude?
So you just watched and heard from someone who actually owns the bike and has ridden it both ways. What part of it's "much better" do you not understand? They are tuning for drive ability. You don't need a dyno other than the one that comes stock in the seat of your pants. Tuning for every last bet of horsepower doe's nothing for drive ability, only WOT.
2023 XSR900 here.. just got it back from VCYCLENUT. Mine with the Dual Can Dominator tune. Angle cut the internal air box channels. Went a few other mods like 15/47 (OR -1/+2) sprockets and EBC HH sintered Front Brake Pads. The Tune was well worth it.. as you say, a Great Improvement! I did notice an improvement on the quick shifter.. The 15/47 was impressive too.. Extended Highway at ~75 MPH is still OK.. but that isn't the point! The stock Brake Pads (They look like Metallic with metal flakes) were more that adequate for my skill level, but maybe ABS can hold off longer with a faster grab sintered? Now that spring has sprung, time to turn off Max Wrist (!) and get Riddin'!! Love this Bike!!
Interesting you noticed an improvement in the quick shifter. Next time I jump on the XSR I’m going to pay a little more attention there. Thank you for sharing your experience with yours.
@@ridewithKY well.. could be break in or shift authority/technique. Got better anyway..
i got my new mt09 tuned by him, thing pulls like a freight train. 100% worth every penny.
just got my XSR a month ago and def I am planning on getting this flash. Love the content man! (also came from a vitpilen loved that bike!)
Right on. Definitely worth it bro. VCYCLENUT is also very responsive and patient when it comes to questions before and after the purchase. When you look at what you get for the money, it’s tough to beat. I mean at this point a brentune is almost $1000 all said and done. $300 for this flash is a steal.
Probably one of the best mods you can do to any car/motorcycle 🔥
Yes sir. Big difference on this bike especially and for only $300. 😂.
Huh? Have you put a vehicle on a Dyno?
An actual tune is light years better.
@@wes89 “Huh?” That was a pretty dumb way to start a conversation.
No one was stating in my comment that an OTS tune is better than a dyno tune. It’s an option for people who don’t have immediate access to a dyno. You must be fun at parties. Have a good day.
@wes89 you realize a large portion of an “actual tune” doesn’t involve a dyno? That’s a rhetorical question by the way, I already know you are oblivious to this fact…
Hello
I have a question: Have you noticed a change in the "engine breaking" pattern _after_ the ECU tune?
.:.
I have a stock 2023 XSR900 (bought in Vietnam). Engine breaking is relatively strong, which I like, but the breaking impact strongly decreases below 3000rpm, which I dislike but learned to handle.
Would be nice if the electronics would allow to adjust engine breaking by demand.
The engine breaking and throttle application is a lot smoother now in all RPM ranges. I wouldn’t say it’s stronger or weaker but isn’t so “twitchy” when on and off the throttle. That was my experience though and everyone’s experience may differ due to everyone having different motor skills when it comes to using the throttle.
I didn’t notice much difference in the strength or severity of the engine braking. The most obvious difference is the smoothness as @ASBP12 mentioned. ASBP rides this bike way more than I do so he would be a lot more likely to notice less obvious changes with the motorcycles behavior.
I’m also in the nor cal area on an xsr900 with the vcyclenut flash, cool to see. I agree…well worth it in my opinion.
Thank you for your feedback! Really tough to beat for the price really. Also, excellent support from VCYCLENUT.
How much top speed did it gain?
Not worth it….I bought a M4 without catalytic convertor and the smell of the exhaust fumes is too much so about to switch back and just be aware you will lose about 5 mpg with the flash
Good to see the S2 clip ons in action
Yes sir. Thank you!
@@ridewithKY Can you talk about the suspension setup with the new riding position
Can you elaborate a little bit about what you’d like more information on regarding the suspension? The suspension is still stock.
@@ridewithKY A video on how you dialed in the suspension on the bike to make it more comfortable for your riding style.
@fosejay86 there hasn’t been any adjustments to the suspension. It’s in the default setting from the dealer.
what brand clip-ons did you use ? looks really good
These are S2 Concept clip ons. Great option if you find handlebars to be a little goofy on a cafe racer.
Here is a link to my video of the install if that helps you any. Thanks. ruclips.net/video/d5yqvCTkwys/видео.htmlsi=r79R_kyM9hEd-EQU
Does vcyclenut do different tunes for different exhausts or are you good using this tune when you get your kelpi exhaust?
He does. This current tune is actually for a Kelpi exhaust but Vcyclenut indicated it was safe to run with the stock exhaust too.
@@ridewithKY awesome, thanks. Been thinking about doing a Vcyclenut tune for mine and currently down with an injury so would be the perfect time to send it out.
@ryanwooton2475 he’s really responsive so my suggestion is to reach out to him. He’ll chat with you on the phone and answer any questions you may have. Very thorough and nice gentleman.
que hermosa moto, no conocía ese modelo en especifico pero me encanto su combinación entre el estilo naked y cafe racer, creo que me gusto mas que la vitpilen, Saludos desde México
Gracias por verlo! Hablas inglés o solo español? Yo también, me gustó su combinación de estilo naked y café racer. Esta moto es mejor que la Vitpilen pero es más cara. Lo siento, mi español es limitado. Gracias señor. 👊🏽.
Beautiful video! Keep it going sir.
Thank you so much for the compliment and for watching!
Did check engine light keep coming on afterwards? Or since?
No check engine light thereafter.
i wanna know how the engine feels after the ecu, i have it stock and it feels kind of... anemic like it has potential to roar and be powerful but its restricted
It is noticeably stronger after the flash.
Been trying to find info on this so ill post here. I have a 2016 xsr900 tuned by vcyclenut( verified with info on ecu and is congruent with paperwork given to me) for a qs. Question is is there a specific qs that i have to use? Do i have to use vcyclenut's qs for my flash tune or can i use a different one? Po decided to not put one on after getting it tuned idk why and im inquiring about it so i can install the correct one. I also tried contacting vcyclenut about this 2 months ago with no response. Thanks.
I would say this question is best presented to vcyclenut. I know you’ve already reached out, but try again. He’s always been very responsive to us prior to the sale and after the sale.
What is the instrument cluster you have on this bike?
Surprisingly this is the stock cluster.
I'd like to know about power wheeling in the lower gears now. I have the same bike, all stock, and power definitely feels significantly restricted in the lower gears.
I haven’t tried as it’s not my bike. Front definitely gets light in 1st and 2nd. I’m sure if I wasn’t leaning over the tank it’d come up. Stock 2nd gear especially is restricted. Vcyclenut has some good literature on his website regarding these restrictions on the CP3 engines.
@@ridewithKY Thanks, I will check it out.
How much are dyno tunes where you are ? For me it's less the 300 USD in the Nederlands.
So for me big pass on that
You will not get a dyno tune here for $300. Regardless, the dyno portion is only a small component of a tune. It’s the road tuning that takes the longest. Cars are the same, the tuning for wide open throttle is the easy part. It’s the road tuning that is difficult.
Rollin Expressway
Maggie Ridge
Gregg Lakes
Caroline Mount
Drink every time he says “linear” and “choppy” 😂
Taylor George Robinson Cynthia Taylor Steven
Johnson Sharon Brown Laura Hernandez Melissa
Juana Shoals
Verda Ridge
Leonora Parkways
Nicolas Gateway
Leffler Mountain
Carley Fall
Gulgowski Plains
Amanda Village
Morar Plains
Walker Mews
Jamel Center
Enola Corner
Lennie Summit
Rau Oval
Why not just cut out the donuts, lose 15 pounds and go faster. You don’t look like a slob, helps prevent heart attacks and you look cooler on the bike.
Wow, never thought of that before.
2nd gear is so bad stock.