Alan1963
Registered user
Not much on the site I note about light set ups for the R1200GS, so as my standard lights were c**p despite a bulb upgrade, and after reading all the posts on lights on other GSs I settled on the below solution and after a weekend's fiddling I have just completed fitting some lights to my 1200GS.
I used the excellent PIAA 510 kit, supplied by Mike at Woody's, along with his good advice. A class piece of kit and straightforward to fit, supplementing the main beam. PIAA light bar is excellent, although the groove in the rear into which you hide the wires is only really deep enough / wide enough to run one set of wires.
I decided to double up with the Hella Micro DEs (to run with the dipped beam - but with a switch just in case I get "politely asked" to turn them off at any time). These fit to the bar neatly enough under the PIAAs. However the Hella kit is nothing like the same quality (but massively less expensive to be fair) and requires you to make up your own wiring loom. I essentially copied the PIAA one doubling up on wires where possible.
Only really tricky piece was picking up the feeds and contorting my hands into interesting places to connect the switch and tap the feeds. Lots of connections, shrink wrap etc and the job was done.
So far so good. Very impressed with the Hella DEs - they really fill in the dipped beam and give excellent illumination of kerbs - and with no problems from oncoming traffic. And the PIAAs on main beam - amazing - like driving in daylight.
I'd recommend the set up to anyone and if I can fit them, pretty much anyone can!
I used the excellent PIAA 510 kit, supplied by Mike at Woody's, along with his good advice. A class piece of kit and straightforward to fit, supplementing the main beam. PIAA light bar is excellent, although the groove in the rear into which you hide the wires is only really deep enough / wide enough to run one set of wires.
I decided to double up with the Hella Micro DEs (to run with the dipped beam - but with a switch just in case I get "politely asked" to turn them off at any time). These fit to the bar neatly enough under the PIAAs. However the Hella kit is nothing like the same quality (but massively less expensive to be fair) and requires you to make up your own wiring loom. I essentially copied the PIAA one doubling up on wires where possible.
Only really tricky piece was picking up the feeds and contorting my hands into interesting places to connect the switch and tap the feeds. Lots of connections, shrink wrap etc and the job was done.
So far so good. Very impressed with the Hella DEs - they really fill in the dipped beam and give excellent illumination of kerbs - and with no problems from oncoming traffic. And the PIAAs on main beam - amazing - like driving in daylight.
I'd recommend the set up to anyone and if I can fit them, pretty much anyone can!