Just purchased a new to me R1150GSA - 02 Reg ending ZNO. I'm just putting together a thread as every GSer should ('nt) documenting their farkle journey!
In all honesty, there's not much more I can or want to do to it, but I've got a couple of things I really want to do, so here goes.
Part 1
The dreaded and controversial rear mud guard. After spending 4000+ miles following my father in law on his faithful 02 1150GS without a rear mudguard running the wonderful Metzeler Tourance tyres, I know first hand just how good that bike and tyre combo is at throwing up stones, twigs, rocks and other road bound shit (mainly sheep). The first thing that came to mind when I saw my soon to be new bike in the flesh was lets hope Motorworks stock them!
I thoroughly enjoy how the pannier racks fold down. I was able to use this as a fiddly bolt table and to prop a light so I could see properly.

And she's on, plenty of loktite and a hunt around for some allen keys (I am used to torx fittings!)

And my first Motorworks souvenir! Safe to say this won't be the last...

Part 2 to continue on Friday. Wiring and electrical stuff which makes me very uncomfortable. I'm a metal man!
In all honesty, there's not much more I can or want to do to it, but I've got a couple of things I really want to do, so here goes.
Part 1
The dreaded and controversial rear mud guard. After spending 4000+ miles following my father in law on his faithful 02 1150GS without a rear mudguard running the wonderful Metzeler Tourance tyres, I know first hand just how good that bike and tyre combo is at throwing up stones, twigs, rocks and other road bound shit (mainly sheep). The first thing that came to mind when I saw my soon to be new bike in the flesh was lets hope Motorworks stock them!
I thoroughly enjoy how the pannier racks fold down. I was able to use this as a fiddly bolt table and to prop a light so I could see properly.

And she's on, plenty of loktite and a hunt around for some allen keys (I am used to torx fittings!)

And my first Motorworks souvenir! Safe to say this won't be the last...

Part 2 to continue on Friday. Wiring and electrical stuff which makes me very uncomfortable. I'm a metal man!









