SF_Hooligan wrote:
Interesting, and thanks for posting that photo. I've dragged the pegs on my R1200R, but wasn't couldn't tell (while riding) what might touch down next. From this photo, it looks like it's possible to touch down the valve covers.
So how can Wunderlich
claim "Does not compromise cornering clearance."? I had planned on mounting some bars as a good place for lights and insurance, but now I'm not so sure. Anything that doesn't interfere with cornering won't protect the heads much, if at all.
It is very possible to drag the valve covers.
Centerstand, then foot pegs, boots, then valve covers. Even though it was close the exhaust never touched.
OK, I'll come clean.... These photos of my dragging my valve covers are years old, and most importantly with stock suspension. (Pirelli Scorpion Sync tires)
Ever since I installed Ohlins' I've not scraped any pegs or valve covers, though I do still drag my center stand now and then, especially when riding two up.
These photos are not a good example of how I ride all the time of course, just some old photos of me showing off.
I really was going to get some crash bars, if anyone should have them it's me in theory, but through this discussion I found what was probably better for me and understand I'm in the minority of R riders that's pushes the Roadster a little harder at times. I need that extra clearance and have confidence I can repair a broken valve cover in the field again if need be. Now, if I decide to take the R on my Round The World ride, I'll be putting huge crash bars on it.
I like the metal BMW ones, but figured I'd give these X-Black ones a try, just to be different.

Plus my bike is undergoing a refresh and I like the design.
I do have a set of used BMW plastic guards I'll give to anyone who makes a $60 LIFER donation to this site. Actually I have 2 lefts and a right I'll give away.