Mouse
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At last, an affordable light bar for the R1200GS!
Fabricated by trained monkeys from the finest Airfix grade mild steel, this little baby will hold a couple of lights and only wobble a little bit!
The finished product will not be that nasty colour, I shall powder coat it - as soon as I decide whether to use custard powder or washing powder.
Joking aside, this is my first attempt at mounting some driving lamps on my 1200. The photos show a partial mock up, because some of the real parts had been painted and were still wet.
Front view
Side view
Top view of the mounting brackets behind the headlamp. The small metal plates are clamped to the frame tube there with U bolts, with a bit of old inner tube for padding.
View from underneath, showing the mounting brackets again. Believe it or not this contraption doesn't interfere with either the steering or the oil cooler!
Let the piss taking commence
Fabricated by trained monkeys from the finest Airfix grade mild steel, this little baby will hold a couple of lights and only wobble a little bit!The finished product will not be that nasty colour, I shall powder coat it - as soon as I decide whether to use custard powder or washing powder.
Joking aside, this is my first attempt at mounting some driving lamps on my 1200. The photos show a partial mock up, because some of the real parts had been painted and were still wet.
Front view
Side view
Top view of the mounting brackets behind the headlamp. The small metal plates are clamped to the frame tube there with U bolts, with a bit of old inner tube for padding.

View from underneath, showing the mounting brackets again. Believe it or not this contraption doesn't interfere with either the steering or the oil cooler!
Let the piss taking commence


