Headlight guard

Stevie900

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I have been debating what headlight guard to fit to my new 1250. Eventually decided on this Puig one, these simple and considering only attached on the top, it’s very sturdy and doesn’t really notice that it’s on the bike. I have used BMW shoulder less screws of the correct length which again, in my opinion enhance the look and make it look factory fitted.
 

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Looks really good, although I have and prefer the Wunderlich folding clear headlight grill. Looks natural and just allows that additional ability to get to the original headlight without unscrewing anything.
 
Looks really good, although I have and prefer the Wunderlich folding clear headlight grill. Looks natural and just allows that additional ability to get to the original headlight without unscrewing anything.

Ditto for Wunderlich, not easy to fix especially for those , like me, with 5 thumbs :-). But it's still going well after 10,000 miles, the ability to flip open and clean is a bonus. Like most things Wunderlich it's expensive but well made. I would recommend it.
 


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