A lot of interesting stuff here, thanks for the input
As for luggage..........I can honestly say I prefer the look of metal panniers, but choosing form over function is the worst kind of folly! As it stands I am no adventure rider, but I can see the value of soft luggage. Conversly I can also see the value of hard luggage, but I do sometimes wonder if its all a bit OTT?
Being a wee fellow, weight is probably going to be more of an issue for me than bling

This will be especially true if I do offroading, which if I get this bike I will be looking to do at some point.
It's not an issue, but one poster said it would be thier number one priority to fit them, so I questioned that since the guy asking for advice has stated he'll never go offroad
I'm not sure where I said I will never go offroad? In fact I thought I said pretty early on that I would like to do some offroading?
There is no doubt that BMW and Charlie/Ewan are single handedly responsible for the huge boom of adventure wannabes, and I count myself included in that. I have always loved bikes, but riding accross foreign lands, and off the beaten track is something that never really occurred to me as something to do. I admit, I love the long way down/round series, but I also appreciate there are forces behind the scenes that were pulling the strings in both of those 'adventures'. Lets not forget Ewan is an A-List celebrity, and so probably had caveats as thick as a phone book dictating what he could and could not do, not to mention the insurance issues and, dare I say it, 'health and safety'.
I guess its easy to brand them as frauds, but I think the inspiration they provided to many people counts for something, surely?
For me, Charlie and Ewan sparked my interest and I do enjoy watching the programs. But if I am going to do this, I will be taking advice and guidance from those who do it for real, without cameras, without celebrity status and without 15 million back up personnel at their every beck and call.

OK, slight exaggeration, but you get my point.

This comes back to my earlier comment. My interest has been sparked. Does it matter how? Or does it only matter that it has been? The end result will be that I will hopefully make journeys in future that 'real' adventure motorcyclists would be proud of.
Crash bars are something a lot of people use on roadbikes, especially with more naked styling. Sports bikes use crash bungs which are essentially the same thing. I have had this kind of protection fitted, in one way or another, on every bike I have owned. Except one. And would you believe it, that is the only bike I ever dropped, doing over £800 worth of damage. I was only going 10 MPH. So yes, I will continue to fit protection to the bikes I own
I have thought about metal mule using flattened metal tubing as described earlier on. My only thought is that is designed like that to give way under extreme stress so as not to bend the subframe in the event of a large impact. But I am no expert
But I doubt that they would have people with sub standard knowledge working in their R&D department, or am I being naive?
Cheers
Matt