Thank you for all the advices. I have a couple of questions : I would like to update to buy a pre Euro 5 9T for easier customization (like changing the exhaust line and the air box removal, or RSD parts). What is for you the best R9T classic gen to buy for that ? Thank you
Great question! To be honest, both Gen1 and Gen2 are really really great donor bikes for what you're after. We ever so slightly prefer the Gen2- there were some very minor and subtle upgrades which makes life a tiny bit easier, but we still love working on Gen1 bikes. We've actually got a blog on the different Gens coming out soon, so keep an eye out for that. Ultimately the condition of the donor bike is the crucial thing- better to get one that's been looked after well and not worry too much about the Gen. There's a Buying a used 9T guide on our RUclips channel too! Feel free to check that out!
Hey Guys, thanks for the tips, definitely useful for my new buy. Quick question please. Looking at getting this upper clamp seen on your vid here, what are they, rizoma's ? do you have specs for this one ? Million thanks !
Hope the link below helps and glad the vid helped! Thanks for watching. piercitycustom.com/search?q=risers&options%5Bprefix%5D=last&pf_v_vendor=Unit%20Garage
9:30 pretty sure that is only true for the first gen r9t, 2nd+ gen the kilometers/miles are stored in the ecu and are transferred automatically to the new speedo.
Yes, exactly. There aren't necessarily right and wrong answers. The aim is to ask questions to see if the answer satisfies your needs. If you're in the UK and you're happy that we did the work, then great. If you'd rather the bike had a dealership history, then that also works. It's down to the potential buyer.
Well done PCC! Well done...
Really excellent advice. Thanks for creating this video. You guys really know your stuff. I find your torque info on your website really helpful.
Thank you for all the advices. I have a couple of questions : I would like to update to buy a pre Euro 5 9T for easier customization (like changing the exhaust line and the air box removal, or RSD parts). What is for you the best R9T classic gen to buy for that ? Thank you
Great question! To be honest, both Gen1 and Gen2 are really really great donor bikes for what you're after. We ever so slightly prefer the Gen2- there were some very minor and subtle upgrades which makes life a tiny bit easier, but we still love working on Gen1 bikes. We've actually got a blog on the different Gens coming out soon, so keep an eye out for that.
Ultimately the condition of the donor bike is the crucial thing- better to get one that's been looked after well and not worry too much about the Gen. There's a Buying a used 9T guide on our RUclips channel too! Feel free to check that out!
Great advice thanks guys 👍
Thanks mayb a bit about differences between gen 1,2,3 & the new model for the uninitiated
We have a blog for that.
Look for “Generation Game” on our blog page.
My bad I need to read the PCC bible b4 commenting
Excellent, thank you
Very useful- thanks guys!
Hey Guys, thanks for the tips, definitely useful for my new buy. Quick question please. Looking at getting this upper clamp seen on your vid here, what are they, rizoma's ? do you have specs for this one ? Million thanks !
Hope the link below helps and glad the vid helped!
Thanks for watching.
piercitycustom.com/search?q=risers&options%5Bprefix%5D=last&pf_v_vendor=Unit%20Garage
9:30 pretty sure that is only true for the first gen r9t, 2nd+ gen the kilometers/miles are stored in the ecu and are transferred automatically to the new speedo.
Whoops!
Yep, that’s correct the gen2’s have a remote KOMBI module, great spot!
Gr8 video guys - the gaitor on my Scram is fine after 7 years , but what (ie spray/grease) can I put on it to keep it in good condition and not split?
Good info 👍🏼
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Hahaha “ ask if it’s been done by a non BMW franchised workshop” someone like you for instance.😂
Yes, exactly. There aren't necessarily right and wrong answers. The aim is to ask questions to see if the answer satisfies your needs. If you're in the UK and you're happy that we did the work, then great. If you'd rather the bike had a dealership history, then that also works. It's down to the potential buyer.