Farkling my new to me R1150GSA.

You need a pair of the rare and highly desirable Steptoe/GSshop headguards

These are the polished version. Other finishes are available
Just a pity I stopped making them, :D
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Still have mine installed in 2007 I think?? Need a repaint at the moment. Currently off with the heads and barrels to be refinished. Can't be arsed at the moment as its too cold in the garage and I'm a wuss. :D

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That reminds me….. I have a pair somewhere that I’ve not fitted yet. :blast I must dig them out and get them painted and installed. :thumb2
 
Mine still going strong painted twice over the years.
 

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Part 2…ish.

might not be your cup of tea but for winter riding - an essential! Hand guard spoilers, from Touratech of course. Luckily the holes were already pre drilled for me. A nod back to a previous owner installing and then removing!

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I’ve got a 300+ mile trip on Monday for some electrical work which will be the biggest change, and the longest ride. Looking forward to getting to know this old girl a little better.
 
Part 2…ish.

might not be your cup of tea but for winter riding - an essential! Hand guard spoilers, from Touratech of course. Luckily the holes were already pre drilled for me. A nod back to a previous owner installing and then removing!

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I’ve got a 300+ mile trip on Monday for some electrical work which will be the biggest change, and the longest ride. Looking forward to getting to know this old girl a little better.

You need Handlebar muffs and what we call a “shitebag” on UKGSer :D

600 miles in minus temperatures

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Part 3

I’ve eagerly awaited this day since picking up the bike from Twizzle just after Christmas. I knew I wanted some decent aux lights and the Denalis have well and truly delivered on that score. What was meant to be Fridays trip, canned due to far too icy, snowy and frozen condition rearranged to a lovely sunny Monday. That didn’t stop the roads from being absolute caked in salt. My poor baby!

I headed up to “A Bike Thing” based in Chilcote, North West Leicestershire at around 0630 this morning, to rectify these lights! Granted they don’t look too bad here…

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Clear roads (mainly motorway for fears of black ice on the backroads!) and a very warm welcome including freshly ground espresso greeted me as I rolled up to every man caves dream.

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The guys were a little nervous to work on something so old (the oldest bike they’ve had in their little tinker shop) and Tom, the tech working on my bike, having owned a 2003 R1150GSA in the same colour scheme was like a pig in shit once the seat was removed and he saw what a stellar job the previous owners had done maintaining her.

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I hate anything electrical based - scares the shite out of me. As a pipe fitter / welder by trade I declare myself a metal man and let someone else do it for me. 😂😂

I chose a set of Denali D3 driving lights wired into the switchgear as well as the absolute monster sound bomb horn as well. It fitted perfectly were I believe the ABS servo used to sit!

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Tom took approx. 3 hours to wire everything in, test and reinstall the tank. Perfectly fine when you have fast WiFi, good coffee and aircon to keep you warm! Finished product :

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And front on, in the dark once home :

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Doesn’t do it justice but the spread of these lights are incredible. When Dave and I tour next we should be able to see into the future with these! 😁


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Ignore the fuel odometer - I didn’t even realise that was a thing but 325 miles in the saddle and I was grinning like a Cheshire Cat when I got home. Despite the cold and salt! I absolutely love this bike. She’s now tucked away, after having a very long cold blast of water to try and get rid of all that salt, a proper deep clean is on the cards for Friday.

Part 4 soon!

Now a question for the hive mind : Twizzle reported the fuel gauge had malfunctioned, once the tank was reconnected the gauge was appearing to be reading true. Couple with my maths and a range of approx 250 miles I thought it was all ok. I didn’t get a fuel light after the last bar disappeared, and when I brimmed the tank, the gauge read zero again! Any ideas or fixes?
 
Great thread, she looks very tidy underneath once the top gubbins is removed.

As Steptoe says, the discerning winter GS rider needs Tucano Urbano R319 Muffs and a “Shytebag” gaucho (officially called a Termoscud) to keep the weather off.

You may look like a twat, but you’ll be a warm, dry and happy twat. You can even wear a pair of thinner summer gloves in winter under the muffs if you like instead of having winter gloves with sausage fingers.

Edit: According to an old thread I found, Tim Cullis reckoned they were superseded by the R334 Muffs.
 
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Great thread, she looks very tidy underneath once the top gubbins is removed.

As Steptoe says, the discerning winter GS rider needs Tucano Urbano R319 Muffs and a “Shytebag” gaucho (officially called a Termoscud) to keep the weather off.

You may look like a twat, but you’ll be a warm, dry and happy twat. You can even wear a pair of thinner summer gloves in winter under the muffs if you like instead of having winter gloves with sausage fingers.

Edit: According to an old thread I found, Tim Cullis reckoned they were superseded by the R334 Muffs.
I was surprised just how good she looked underneath!

As an ex Blood Biker for SERV Wessex I invested in heated clothing and Rukka - I alway carry a set of Scott Ergo Pro waterproofs just in case things get really bad! They've always served me incredibly well. (y)

 
Part 4

And a nice easy one today. Recommended by somebody further up this thread.

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Simple install with included push rivets. Thanks once again for Motoworks. Ordered Monday and arrived today. This should help keep the crud away from my legs and the engine!

Also needed an auxiliary bulb which was blown and didn’t notice until the guys @ A Bike Thing noticed it. Once again, Motorworks to the rescue!

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