1200 GSA Spot light brackets

Stevie73

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I'm really sick of popping spot lights off when I drop the bike off road. You only have to look at them and they pop off. The plastic brackets are not well designed or strong enough IMO...

Has anyone found a mod for the brackets or a suitable replacement that doesn't cost millions of pounds?

I was going to get in touch with a fabrication company to see if they could manufacture something from metal, but I imagine it would cost serious wedge..:nenau Seems you can buy no end of alu brackets to protect things that aren't in any vulnerable places, except the spots!!
 
Couple of thoughts

... Check out 'migsel.com' for a 'traditional' light-bar

... Or despatch with the factory holders and bolt direct to the upper engine bars
 

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I think Mark Hooton who has posted in equipment and toys section was talking about making a light bar.

Steve
 
Millions

I'm really sick of popping spot lights off when I drop the bike off road. You only have to look at them and they pop off. The plastic brackets are not well designed or strong enough IMO...

Has anyone found a mod for the brackets or a suitable replacement that doesn't cost millions of pounds?

I was going to get in touch with a fabrication company to see if they could manufacture something from metal, but I imagine it would cost serious wedge..:nenau Seems you can buy no end of alu brackets to protect things that aren't in any vulnerable places, except the spots!!

TT solution may cost a million, but it works. To fix:

1 Remove old BMW fogs, keep bar in place
2 Fit new lights, either TT (fog/Xenon) or the like with TT-type mounts
3 (For looks) remove (with grinder) the brackets from the old bar

Bottom line get the new lights mounted above and behind crash bar
 
Do you not reckon it would be possible to replicate the stock plastic housings in aluminium or something? Could they be made by laser cutting 5mm ally, or would they need to be moulded?
 
The best and the second best

My 2c: I'm sure there are almost infinte possibilities. In principle, to me the best solution is to avoid getting hit. The second best would be to add protection (to some level). In real life it is often a mix that strikes the best balance. As to the BMW fog lights, there are just to exposed in their original position imho - if you expect to test strength with Mother Earth from time to time:augie
 
Fogs for GSA

I recon you could do worse than look at Rugged Roads (www.rugged roads .com...or is it co. uk)
Chunk is a member of this site....and does good quality fog light covers in ali.......... for a LOT less than touratwat

Bub
 
I recon you could do worse than look at Rugged Roads (www.rugged roads .com...or is it co. uk)
Chunk is a member of this site....and does good quality fog light covers in ali.......... for a LOT less than touratwat

Bub

Top stuff Bub...:thumb Will order some of them and see how they fair up....
:beerjug:
 
I recon you could do worse than look at Rugged Roads (www.rugged roads .com...or is it co. uk)
Chunk is a member of this site....and does good quality fog light covers in ali.......... for a LOT less than touratwat

Bub

Ordered :thumb:thumb

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Arrived today! Fitted them to the bike already.

Initially when I unpacked them I thought "Oh no, talk about FUGLY!" but actually they look pretty good and suit the bike well when fitted. I got black ones, as I think they look a bit more discreet

I reckon they'll take minor to medium knocks and protect the plastic spot bracket OK. Looks like a heavy knock will bend them sufficient to break the plastic bracket underneath anyway, but I'll let you know in due course.

Might not be a bad idea staying upright :rolleyes: but the occasional spill is inevitable when laning:blast

Next move if these don't work out is to try and have the plastic spot housing cast from metal...
 
Hi Stevie73, thank you very much for your order and glad that you like them. We do know that they are strong enough to protect your lights if you drop your bike. A friend of ours (who shall remain nameless to spare his blushes) actually slid his down the road with no detrimental effect whatsoever.

I've got a similar "test" set on my R1150GS and I tipped it upside down when offroading a little while ago with no problems to the lights, guard or mounting bracket.

So you shouldn't have any problems with them.
 
Hi Stevie73, thank you very much for your order and glad that you like them. We do know that they are strong enough to protect your lights if you drop your bike. A friend of ours (who shall remain nameless to spare his blushes) actually slid his down the road with no detrimental effect whatsoever.

I've got a similar "test" set on my R1150GS and I tipped it upside down when offroading a little while ago with no problems to the lights, guard or mounting bracket.

So you shouldn't have any problems with them.

Cheers Annette, I'm sure I won't, but I am THE DESTROYER OF SPOTLIGHTS!
 
Dropped mine and the Rugged Roads protectors did what it said on the tin. Spots still in one piece. Now I just need a protector for the protector as one of the mounting lugs on the protector has snapped :augie
 
Am I allowed to post on this thred? or mail me at gmail address.
 
Arrived today! Fitted them to the bike already.

Initially when I unpacked them I thought "Oh no, talk about FUGLY!" but actually they look pretty good and suit the bike well when fitted. I got black ones, as I think they look a bit more discreet

I reckon they'll take minor to medium knocks and protect the plastic spot bracket OK. Looks like a heavy knock will bend them sufficient to break the plastic bracket underneath anyway, but I'll let you know in due course.

Might not be a bad idea staying upright :rolleyes: but the occasional spill is inevitable when laning:blast

Next move if these don't work out is to try and have the plastic spot housing cast from metal...

Can you post some pics? I am interested but can only finds pics of the aluminum finish mounted on a bike.

D
 
Can you post some pics? I am interested but can only finds pics of the aluminum finish mounted on a bike.

D


Ooops, missed this. I'll take a couple of pics tomorrow in the daylight and post em up...
 
Hi Stevie73, thank you very much for your order and glad that you like them. We do know that they are strong enough to protect your lights if you drop your bike. A friend of ours (who shall remain nameless to spare his blushes) actually slid his down the road with no detrimental effect whatsoever.

I've got a similar "test" set on my R1150GS and I tipped it upside down when offroading a little while ago with no problems to the lights, guard or mounting bracket.

So you shouldn't have any problems with them.
You should know by now that i do not blush,Annette:D:D
Yep,dropped her once green laning,3 times in half hour in the snow and the lights where still good:thumb2:thumb2
 
Dropped mine and the Rugged Roads protectors did what it said on the tin. Spots still in one piece. Now I just need a protector for the protector as one of the mounting lugs on the protector has snapped :augie

Thats happened to mine as well, thing is i haven't dropped my bike, it seems on mine the bend at the bracket has just given way over time :(

I wonder if it can be repaired somehow, or maybe i'll get in touch and see if they sell them separately.
 


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