GS Hand Guards
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GS Hand Guards
Has anyone here thought about , or even better installed a set of GS hand guards on their new R1200Rs?
Mark
Mark
GS Hand Guards
I have never even seen another R1200R on the road yet.
Thanks
Mark
Thanks
Mark
Has anyone tried this yet.
Looking at the fiche there is a kit (71607687149) that appears to include everything. It lists for $95.
I'd hate to order it and find that a few more expensive brackets are needed.
Looking at the fiche there is a kit (71607687149) that appears to include everything. It lists for $95.
I'd hate to order it and find that a few more expensive brackets are needed.
Harry Costello -- Jersey Shore
2007 R1200R
1974 + 75 CB125S
1971 R75
2020 Guzzi V85TT
BMWMOA 57358
2007 R1200R
1974 + 75 CB125S
1971 R75
2020 Guzzi V85TT
BMWMOA 57358
GS Handguards
I have fitted GS handguards to my R1200R. The GS kit will fit but bar end weights of GS are fitted with 12mm countersunk bolts, the R1200R with 8mm cap head bolts (not sure if this is what you call them in the US, they are normal allen/torq bolts not countersunk).
You will need to have machined a pair of alloy spacers to enable the R1200R end weights and 8mm bolts to match GS 12mm countersunk sleeves in the kit. You will also need longer 8mm bolts.
You will need to have machined a pair of alloy spacers to enable the R1200R end weights and 8mm bolts to match GS 12mm countersunk sleeves in the kit. You will also need longer 8mm bolts.
Ken
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2007 R1200R
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Fairly easy to solve actually.. did it on my RS when I used GS handguards.mogu83 wrote:Thanks Ken,
That's the kind of surprise I was expecting. There's usually some kind of a problem when you buy the kit from one model and bolt it on another one.
I simply used longer 8mm allen-bolts and a big "fender" washer on the outside holding the handguard and bar-end weights on.
A "fender" washer is a large OD washer with a small ID hole - used to be used for bolting fenders up to buggies (really..) hence the name. The solution cost about $0.15/per side to solve with a bit of browsing of hardware bins at your local auto-parts store (a real auto-parts store, not a large chain store..)
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I'll find out tomorrow. I ordered them and they're in. Want to get them put on before my ride to Asheville. I'll take photos and document it on my R12R webpage.. http://www.eilenberger.net/R1200R_Roads ... Rindex.htm
Have to remember to bring home some fender washers tomorrow..
Have to remember to bring home some fender washers tomorrow..
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Mounted
Will document a bit more on my website - perhaps next week.. but here is the end result:

Note - mirror not screwed in..

Note - mirror not screwed in..
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There are some additional parts required..mogu83 wrote:Thanks Ken,
That's the kind of surprise I was expecting. There's usually some kind of a problem when you buy the kit from one model and bolt it on another one.
2 - M8 x 45mm or 50mm allen (or Torx) bolts (I used stainless)
4 - 0.875"OD x 0.375" ID washers (I had some stainless ones)
2 - 1.25" OD x 0.375" ID washers (I painted these black since I couldn't find stainless washers.) This type of washer - big OD, small ID is usually called a "fender washer" - used on horse/buggy to hold the fenders on.
Use one 0.875" washer in the center of the grip hole opening - this will center it on the bar-end-weight
Use one 1.5" OD washer as the first washer holding the guard to the bar end grip, and another 0.875" washer directly under the head of the bolt.
This sandwich of washers/bolts replaces the overly complex fastening that BMW uses on the GS (that comes with the handguard kit.) The mirror mounting that holds the lever assemblies in place is replaced with the ones that come with the kit, which have arms off the front that attach to the handguard supporting it at that end.
Total assembly time - perhaps 30 minutes per side. Put a towel over your fuel tank so dropped tools/bolts/bar-end-weights don't ding it.
Don Eilenberger - NJ Shore
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Mark,celticus wrote:Don , Nice site! I like the way you have crapped up your bike. I have always been reluctant to put sticker on my bags but I am not generally so anal.
Let us know when you add more to your site,
Mark
Just added more on installing the handguards - there is a photo on the main page, then some detailed photos on a page reached by clicking on the main page photo.
http://www.eilenberger.net/R1200R_Roads ... Rindex.htm
Enjoy!
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Mark - I also had the R1150GS handguards from my R1150RS - and there was no way to mount them on the Roadster that I could find that would look "right" - so I sold them (got $60 or so) and bought the ones for the R1200GS. Seemed simpler and quicker to do it this way then try to cobble something up. The R1200GS ones look like they belong on the bike.celticus wrote:Don , I have a pair of handguards from an R1150GS. I do not have the pieces that go from the handlebars to the center end of the handguards though. Do you know if they can be bought separatly?
I like your site. That rheostat knob is super sanitary.
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Mark
And thanks for the compliment!
Don Eilenberger - NJ Shore
2012 R1200R - I love this bike!
2012 R1200R - I love this bike!