Sold Denali light mounts for R1250GS / R1200GS LC

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A couple of light mounts for mounting additional driving lights to the front of the R1250GS or R1200GS LC.

First up, the "A bike thing" version - https://abikething.com/product/auxiliary-light-mount-for-bmw-r1250-r1200-gs-2013/



This will position the lights inboard of the bike - something like this:



And secondly, the standard Denali version - https://www.adventurerider.co.uk/de...HshNpzi1p7bXA0Ci1WM6Nt_6oWSsg2_P5cVUo-FDxFx-n



This positions the lights in a wider postion - like this:




Which is the better solution depends on your requirements and preferences. The top one is neater, but the bottom one forms a wider light triangle, so arguably improves the visibility of the bike. The Denali mount also allows the lights to be mounted upwards or hanging down..

No lights are included. This is just the brackets, fixing hardware and instructions. Both mounts are in good "almost as new" condition.

The "A bike thing" version is for sale at £65 inc UK shipping.

The "Denali" version is for sale at £45 inc UK shipping.

If anyone wants both together, I will sell for £100 inc UK shipping.
 
A couple of light mounts for mounting additional driving lights to the front of the R1250GS or R1200GS LC.

First up, the "A bike thing" version - https://abikething.com/product/auxiliary-light-mount-for-bmw-r1250-r1200-gs-2013/



This will position the lights inboard of the bike - something like this:



And secondly, the standard Denali version - https://www.adventurerider.co.uk/de...HshNpzi1p7bXA0Ci1WM6Nt_6oWSsg2_P5cVUo-FDxFx-n



This positions the lights in a wider postion - like this:




Which is the better solution depends on your requirements and preferences. The top one is neater, but the bottom one forms a wider light triangle, so arguably improves the visibility of the bike. The Denali mount also allows the lights to be mounted upwards or hanging down..

No lights are included. This is just the brackets, fixing hardware and instructions. Both mounts are in good "almost as new" condition.

The "A bike thing" version is for sale at £65 inc UK shipping.

The "Denali" version is for sale at £45 inc UK shipping.

If anyone wants both together, I will sell for £100 inc UK shipping.
A couple of light mounts for mounting additional driving lights to the front of the R1250GS or R1200GS LC.

First up, the "A bike thing" version - https://abikething.com/product/auxiliary-light-mount-for-bmw-r1250-r1200-gs-2013/



This will position the lights inboard of the bike - something like this:



And secondly, the standard Denali version - https://www.adventurerider.co.uk/de...HshNpzi1p7bXA0Ci1WM6Nt_6oWSsg2_P5cVUo-FDxFx-n



This positions the lights in a wider postion - like this:




Which is the better solution depends on your requirements and preferences. The top one is neater, but the bottom one forms a wider light triangle, so arguably improves the visibility of the bike. The Denali mount also allows the lights to be mounted upwards or hanging down..

No lights are included. This is just the brackets, fixing hardware and instructions. Both mounts are in good "almost as new" condition.

The "A bike thing" version is for sale at £65 inc UK shipping.

The "Denali" version is for sale at £45 inc UK shipping.

If anyone wants both together, I will sell for £100 inc UK shipping.
A couple of light mounts for mounting additional driving lights to the front of the R1250GS or R1200GS LC.

First up, the "A bike thing" version - https://abikething.com/product/auxiliary-light-mount-for-bmw-r1250-r1200-gs-2013/



This will position the lights inboard of the bike - something like this:



And secondly, the standard Denali version - https://www.adventurerider.co.uk/de...HshNpzi1p7bXA0Ci1WM6Nt_6oWSsg2_P5cVUo-FDxFx-n



This positions the lights in a wider postion - like this:




Which is the better solution depends on your requirements and preferences. The top one is neater, but the bottom one forms a wider light triangle, so arguably improves the visibility of the bike. The Denali mount also allows the lights to be mounted upwards or hanging down..

No lights are included. This is just the brackets, fixing hardware and instructions. Both mounts are in good "almost as new" condition.

The "A bike thing" version is for sale at £65 inc UK shipping.

The "Denali" version is for sale at £45 inc UK shipping.

If anyone wants both together, I will sell for £100 inc UK sh

A couple of light mounts for mounting additional driving lights to the front of the R1250GS or R1200GS LC.

First up, the "A bike thing" version - https://abikething.com/product/auxiliary-light-mount-for-bmw-r1250-r1200-gs-2013/



This will position the lights inboard of the bike - something like this:



And secondly, the standard Denali version - https://www.adventurerider.co.uk/de...HshNpzi1p7bXA0Ci1WM6Nt_6oWSsg2_P5cVUo-FDxFx-n



This positions the lights in a wider postion - like this:




Which is the better solution depends on your requirements and preferences. The top one is neater, but the bottom one forms a wider light triangle, so arguably improves the visibility of the bike. The Denali mount also allows the lights to be mounted upwards or hanging down..

No lights are included. This is just the brackets, fixing hardware and instructions. Both mounts are in good "almost as new" condition.

The "A bike thing" version is for sale at £65 inc UK shipping.

The "Denali" version is for sale at £45 inc UK shipping.

If anyone wants both together, I will sell for £100 inc UK shipping.

Can you confirm if the Denali will fit a R1200GS 2014?

Thanks
 
Both mounts reduced by a tenner.

A bike thing bracket = £55 posted
Denali bracket = £35 posted.

£80 for both, posted.
 
The Denali bracket is now sold.

The "Bike Thing" bracket is still available.
 
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