I have had issues with my ESA, now that I took a look at first I saw this:
What do these now tell? What was actually wrong with this? Both were taken when bike was on center stand, bike was not moved between these.
Quite simple... for front and rear respectively it tells you what the maximum number of pulses is... i.e. from the one end to the other end.. there are 1130 pulses for the rear shock, and it also tells you what the current value is, of where it is right now... i.e. 33 for both your front and rear shock after calibration...
you will see these current settings change for different ESA modes... (obviously as the preload is in a different position)
...now what does this tell you.. well, it tells you that it is at position 33 of 1130 (these are the HALL sensor pulses that are measured... or of you like, at 3% of the travel of the preload...
now looking at our R1200GS Adventure.... after a calibration, I see the following:
Now looking at the rear shock, I can see that I am at position 61 and have a full scale of 2002, or in other words my rear preload is set at 3% of the travel of the preload... and my ESA is set on Comfort for a single rider (one helmet)... The Comfort/Nomal/Sport etc. are irrelevant here, cause they are rebound/damping related... what we are seeing here (the numbers) are for the preload, hence the single rider (1 helmet)...
what else do we learn from this...
that your ESA setting was probably set to single rider as well (hence the same 3 %)
and very importantly, THERE ARE MANY DIFFERENT VARIATIONS OF SUSPENSION used by BMW... see that our one has a max travel of around 2000 pulses, while your one had a max of just over 1100 pulses...
And this is one of the reasons why one needs to calibrate the ESA.. if we would remove the rear shock from OUR bike, and replace it with your shock, then on the singel rider (1 helmet), the ESA would set the suspension to approximately position 61 pulses... (without knowing that the max travel is only 1100 pulses... and effectively the preload would be set far too high... (6% where it should be 3%)
hope this makes some sense...