Sold BMW R1250GS/GSA Wunderlich HEATED Seat only £260.

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Wunderlich HEATED Seat. Standard Height. Will also fit the previous R1200GS.
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£260 including post.

No offers Thank you.
 
Does it come with the rest of the wiring/switch etc?
 
Ok no good for me then, it was the only option that wasn't available when I ordered my 23 1250 GSA. Why they wouldn't fit the loom and supply the seat when they came back into production was beyond me, but they wouldn't do it.
 
Had that problem myself with a used R1250GS that I was going to buy. I thought the loom would be hidden away and all I needed to do was buy a couple of heated seats and turn on with the GS-911. I was wrong.

Fortunately I didn’t buy it.
 
How much difference does it make over the stock seat? Subjective I know! Also how old & mileage covered is it?
I’ve had Sargent seats on other bikes but not a Wunderlich.
Thanks
 
How much difference does it make over the stock seat? Subjective I know! Also how old & mileage covered is it?
I’ve had Sargent seats on other bikes but not a Wunderlich.
Thanks

I currently own a Wunderlich Heated Front Seat. Plus Sargent Seats. Heated and non heated. (As well as the original BMW R1250GS Heated Seats)

I would say that I find Wunderlich has a bit more give than a Sargent. I find Sargent a bit on the firm side. I find the original BMW seat to be too soft. But wonderfully comfortable sitting on the bike in the showroom, or on a short test ride.

This Wunderlich seat was purchased in 2023 and used for no more than 3000 miles.

I Very recently purchased a new Sargent heated seat and non heated Sargent rear seat. £780 and £460. Prices are now quite scary.
Especially as I will probably be selling the pair.
 
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