2013 1200 GS -'Must Have' accessories?

I would go for the basic spec with heated grips and then spend the gizmo money on a set of Ohlins :thumb

My thoughts too - basic bike and as cheap as they'll offer it to me

Heated Grips and Chrome Exhaust (I love a bit of polishing) for me, probably spoked wheels too

So £12090 OTR

BEFORE DISCOUNT or Free Varios and Inner Bags
 
When are we likely to see a fender extender coz its crying out for 1 ?

Mmmmm, I`m kinda thinking a very sexy completely different to what I do for the `old` GS front crud catcher is what i think is needed (I guess I would say that eh?).

And engine bars..............

Mine arrives in a week with the front crud to follow shortly thereafter.........

www.cymarcbikeparts.co.uk
 
hmmmmmmmm LED indicator strips.......
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Mmmmm, I`m kinda thinking a very sexy completely different to what I do for the `old` GS front crud catcher is what i think is needed (I guess I would say that eh?).

And engine bars..............

Mine arrives in a week with the front crud to follow shortly thereafter.........

www.cymarcbikeparts.co.uk

Quoted from oceans crash bars £314.51:blast
Touratwat ones look more chunky and don't seem to be as expensive as they were yesterday,

Hooters I think I'm just gonna wait for yours ,sign me up:bow
 
I would go for the basic spec with heated grips and then spend the gizmo money on a set of Ohlins :thumb


I can testify that the standard suspension on the basic model is pretty darn good - no need to waste your money on unreliable Ohlins :D
 
A crud catcher can be made from woven stainless steel mesh (1mm wire 5mm pitch) for under £10 including longer bolts and edge trims. Its not as pretty as a laser cut CAD design but gives time for the farkles to come through and protects just as well.
 
Mmmmm, I`m kinda thinking a very sexy completely different to what I do for the `old` GS front crud catcher is what i think is needed (I guess I would say that eh?).

And engine bars..............

Mine arrives in a week with the front crud to follow shortly thereafter.........

www.cymarcbikeparts.co.uk

Mark, i like your old bike crud catcher BUT how about attaching it to the front sump guard mounting bolts ?
 
Mmmmm, I`m kinda thinking a very sexy completely different to what I do for the `old` GS front crud catcher is what i think is needed (I guess I would say that eh?).

And engine bars..............

Mine arrives in a week with the front crud to follow shortly thereafter.........

www.cymarcbikeparts.co.uk

How soon have you seen the weather out there. There's more grit out there than a very gritty thing with grit on it?
 
I've fitted the engine bars,

Waiting for the crud catcher. ;) and my Vario panniers

And do they do a snow shovel ? I had to turn back today :blast


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I figure the bike will be on its side at some point, especially as I'm new to the GS and used to riding purely on road, I have this so I can tackle longer tours and seek out the further flung places. As such, I'll be trying to find gnarlier stuff I wouldn't tackle on my other bikes.

I had no idea what to spec being a newbie so I've gone for protection from Touratech, the satnav as the integration makes it worthwhile and I like loud so an Akra is on order. My bike is the TE so it doesn't need a lot. About 80% of the orders are TE so most of us like the toys.

My existing soft luggage will do for now, I'd like the BMW luggage but it's a lot and I will see how I get on. I had no idea that there must be some sort of patent as it looks like Touratech needs a frame fitted whereas the BMW stuff clips straight to the existing mount points - am I right about this? A dumb question maybe but makes a difference to my choices as I'd prefer not to have fitting hardware in place 24x7.

I've no idea where to put the tax disk of course so a photo on my iPhone will do and I'll leave it somewhere safe.

Oh, and I've put on a private plate I had on retention that was on a car previously so that can never be off a bike now.
 
I figure the bike will be on its side at some point, especially as I'm new to the GS and used to riding purely on road, I have this so I can tackle longer tours and seek out the further flung places. As such, I'll be trying to find gnarlier stuff I wouldn't tackle on my other bikes.

I had no idea what to spec being a newbie so I've gone for protection from Touratech, the satnav as the integration makes it worthwhile and I like loud so an Akra is on order. My bike is the TE so it doesn't need a lot. About 80% of the orders are TE so most of us like the toys.

My existing soft luggage will do for now, I'd like the BMW luggage but it's a lot and I will see how I get on. I had no idea that there must be some sort of patent as it looks like Touratech needs a frame fitted whereas the BMW stuff clips straight to the existing mount points - am I right about this? A dumb question maybe but makes a difference to my choices as I'd prefer not to have fitting hardware in place 24x7.

I've no idea where to put the tax disk of course so a photo on my iPhone will do and I'll leave it somewhere safe.

Oh, and I've put on a private plate I had on retention that was on a car previously so that can never be off a bike now.

What is the rule? If it goes on a bike does it have to stay on a bike. I have two plates that were bought direct from DVLA, have been on bikes and are now on retention. Can they never go back on a car?
 
Twister !

The engine bars are the BMW standard ones, S/S Electro polished, all the bolts and spacers are S/S also, they cost me £254-00
 
I figure the bike will be on its side at some point, especially as I'm new to the GS and used to riding purely on road, I have this so I can tackle longer tours and seek out the further flung places. As such, I'll be trying to find gnarlier stuff I wouldn't tackle on my other bikes.

I had no idea what to spec being a newbie so I've gone for protection from Touratech, the satnav as the integration makes it worthwhile and I like loud so an Akra is on order. My bike is the TE so it doesn't need a lot. About 80% of the orders are TE so most of us like the toys.

My existing soft luggage will do for now, I'd like the BMW luggage but it's a lot and I will see how I get on. I had no idea that there must be some sort of patent as it looks like Touratech needs a frame fitted whereas the BMW stuff clips straight to the existing mount points - am I right about this? A dumb question maybe but makes a difference to my choices as I'd prefer not to have fitting hardware in place 24x7.

I've no idea where to put the tax disk of course so a photo on my iPhone will do and I'll leave it somewhere safe.

Oh, and I've put on a private plate I had on retention that was on a car previously so that can never be off a bike now.

I had the varios on my last bike, I did like them for the same reason as you, When you unclipped them there was no unnecessary scaffolding. A few guys like the extra protection from the frame work of the metal panniers etc, I did think the varios were a bit too heavy even when empty and they weren't solid enough on the bike when giving it the beans IMO . But somebody made a bar that went between them to stiffen them up. I would have bought one but ended up trading it in for this one, Will I put the new varios on the new one ? Probably.....but not if there is no discount on them when I'm paying that much for the bike.:thumb
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