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Post by BMW R1200GS 6th September 2008, 01:19

Hello Everyone,

So you finally bought your BMW GS and or GSA... as I did.

Now, I am looking to add some extras to it and make some modifications.

I am wondering what add-ons you have added and what modifications you have made to make your bike right for you?

Also, after making your changes, what would you have done differently or what did you end up doing to make the best choices for your bike and your riding style?



Thank You,

Eric
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Location : Canada
My bike : R1200GS 08
Registration date : 2008-08-14

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Post by Richard H 7th September 2008, 22:52

I bought my '04 R1200GS pre-owned. Together with OEM Vario panniers and top-box, it was already fitted with:

1. Handlebar risers
2. Touratech Head protectors
3. Touratech engine protection bars (I'd prefer the H+B GSA type)
4. Hyde engine protection plate
5. Sebring pipe (CAT-less)
6. Sundry little Touratech cover plates.
7. After-market foot pegs

I fitted:
8. Wunderlich Tobinators (and then took them off again!)
9. Wunderlich Fork protectors
10. Wunderlich oil filler cap
11. Wunderlich RH engine mount cover (keep mud out)
12. Instrument Protection shield (local maker - can't recall name)
13. Wunderlich Angled rim valves Cool
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Number of posts : 625
Age : 70
Location : Jacaranda City
My bike : R1200GS, R100S
Registration date : 2008-06-09

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Post by Tr0jan 8th September 2008, 15:30

I Have a 1150, but same applies I think.

Crash Bars,
Oil cooler / headlight protector.
Wide footpegs and wide gear lever extender.
De-Cat the zorst.
Angled valves
Tr0jan
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Number of posts : 142
Age : 41
Location : Centurion, Binne kort die plaas, Zeerust
My bike : K1200S / R1150FSE(wrecked) / Zooka CRE 125/ Puzey MXA 125 / Honda Monkey Bike / 47cc Pocket Bike
Registration date : 2008-08-15

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