Good evening, I was on the road for the third time today with my new F800GS and worry a bit about the built-in throttle. I bought the bike in winter from a very serious about 35 year old man who had voluntarily throttled the machine to 35KW (so for him there is no reason to play the throttle). I also never did anything on the throttle. It is a throttle that was installed in a specialist workshop. As far as so good. Until ever I only drove with my father, who drives a 1200GS (110hp). He already meant all the time, that the thing goes for 48hp already quite well forward, so we did a small “acceleration race” to see if this is only deceptive. Both times I have been up to about 100 speed front. That has already surprised us very much. On the way back on the highway the machine then slightly descended about 195km/h (entered it for 155). Can the throttle become inaccurate over time and have to be reworked? I don’t like to be scaled up in the near future because of driving permission, because the machine suddenly has 70hp instead of 48. So my question: Is it all so normal or does something have to be wrong? I already thank you for the help. Mfg Benedikt Beck