GS Family

more bling the better... Start with crash bars, if you drop it in this weather, the last thing you want is a nice crack on the body work...:augie

Then get a decent seat, if you intend doing serious mileages....

Enjoy...
 
I have sent Santa my Christmas list,im sure he is keeping his eye on ebay, my first purchase will be hand gaurds, as I took the bike for my first ride on Sunday and the back of my hands froze. Don't think you realise how much thay do until you don't have them.

I am very happy with the GS logo's they are a quality product from Humvee, and they look great.

I could always take the high screen and guards off my wifes 650GS?, better not she would batter me.
 
Get the 1200 hand-guards that fit the f800, the f800 hand-guards don't protect you much. The wind whips down into your top knuckles & again gets frozen in this weather.
 
Wlcome to the fold...

grey ones are defo the best:augie

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Get the 1200 hand-guards that fit the f800, the f800 hand-guards don't protect you much. The wind whips down into your top knuckles & again gets frozen in this weather.

Like Paddy, I use the 1200 handguards as they offer more weather protection(more useful info from this forum). However if you intend to go off-road the 800 guards are stronger.
 
I have sent Santa my Christmas list,im sure he is keeping his eye on ebay, my first purchase will be hand gaurds, as I took the bike for my first ride on Sunday and the back of my hands froze. Don't think you realise how much thay do until you don't have them.

I am very happy with the GS logo's they are a quality product from Humvee, and they look great.

I could always take the high screen and guards off my wifes 650GS?, better not she would batter me.

Very clean if you want to save a bit of time and money, send me a PM if you want to borrow different seat and screen to try out mean as your local,but yes get the engine bars don,t wait for ebay you may regret one day.
 


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