New '07 12GS - Imperative Mods?

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Hi everyone, I'm a long time rider of big jap tourers/sports bikes and have recently bought (but not picked up yet) a brand new "07 1200GS. Having perused this site for a while I am left wondering with the plethora of mods you guys seem to do to your bikes, are there any things that I should do to mine straight out of the box? Or are they (1200GS) generally reliable? It seems to me that you guys love fiddling with and modifying your bikes as much as riding them. Any "must do" mods would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Timbermeister.
 
Looks like my reply will be the first and it is a serious one! My bike does have a few goodies but if I had to choose two it would be the Sargent seat and the Zumo in that order.
 
Thanks Shenzi, are you saying that the original seat is uncomfortable? And (sorry for my ignorance) what is a Zumo?
 
Another Cornish Gser with an ADV, getting crowded down here better change to something else :augie

Agreed with Shenzi change the stock seat, some like it alot don't the more miles you cover the less you are likely to enjoy its German comfort :aidan
 
Alot of people might say, trade it in for an 1150 :D
but I wouldn't, I tested a 1200GSA yesterday :thumb2
hopefully my next steed, when they are at about £5000 :blast
give it another 5 years :thedummy
 
Spray everything in ACF-50 (especially the fuel pump assembly)

Wunderlich Ergo low seat

WP/Wilbers/Ohlins shocks

Stebel Nautilas compact horn

Remus headers and Akrapovic exhaust system

Fender Extender and home made hugger on www.R1200gs.info

LED Indicators and rear light

HID dipped and main beam

Driving lights

Fog lights
 
straight out of the box??feckin ride it, dont waste your money till u are sure u need em?louder horn?why?
do u NEED shocks replacing,?depends how u ride?
low seat?how tall are you?
do you drive a lot at night?
acf?yes, considering the amount of moaning about 1200,s on here
get on it an enjoy it mate
 
Thanks Digger, i'm sure "feckin ride it" is great advice. It's just that I've read a lot of the forums and people tell stories of all kinds of faults at their first or second service and I'd like to avoid them if possible as I've six weeks in Europe this summer on the thing.
 
Look in the south section you'll see they are trying to arrange another ride out there are quite a few ADV's so you could see whats what in person and chat to owners etc.,
 
One word ..................Wassall:thumb
He'll hook you up with an HiD kit. The single best mod I've made to my bike.

My Sargent seats easily come second though.
 
Go back and swap it for a 08 GSA! Best mod you can do to the bike :D

Otherwise.

1. Sargent seat
2. GPS
3. panniers .. plastic things are ok but metal ones are better
4. Advanced roadcraft training from www.MikeWaite.co.uk

Enjoy
 
Hi everyone, I'm a long time rider of big jap tourers/sports bikes and have recently bought (but not picked up yet) a brand new "07 1200GS. Having perused this site for a while I am left wondering with the plethora of mods you guys seem to do to your bikes, are there any things that I should do to mine straight out of the box? Or are they (1200GS) generally reliable? It seems to me that you guys love fiddling with and modifying your bikes as much as riding them. Any "must do" mods would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Timbermeister.

Go back and swap it for a 05 1150 GSA SE! Best mod you can do to the bike :D

Otherwise.

1. Sargent seat
2. GPS
3. panniers .. plastic things are ok but metal ones are better
4. Advanced roadcraft training from RoSPA

Enjoy

Fixed it...........:augie:D








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Thanks Shenzi, are you saying that the original seat is uncomfortable? And (sorry for my ignorance) what is a Zumo?

It's not so much that the original seat is uncomfortable, I've had worse, more that the Sargent is the best seat I have ever had. Seats are a very personal thing though, someone is recommending the Wonderlich Ergo, I tried one and thought it was awful so try a few before you buy if you can. Put a few miles on with the original first though.
The Zumo is the latest Garmin GPS specifically made for bikes and for my money the best out there.
Be aware though that some of us enjoy throwing money at our bikes, I didn't list all the bollox I have on mine :o
 
Thanks Digger, i'm sure "feckin ride it" is great advice. It's just that I've read a lot of the forums and people tell stories of all kinds of faults at their first or second service and I'd like to avoid them if possible as I've six weeks in Europe this summer on the thing.

aaaaah, faults,,,thats diffrent,on here put mods and your bike ends up 6stone heavier and half bmw,half tourotwat:eek:
 
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Not sure why you would recommend a second rate product :nenau

Went out with Rapid Training after reading much praise about them in the press and a work colleague had used them. They guy was good .. better than an IAM observer .. but he was no where near as good as Mike Waite or one of his students that taught me.

The difference. Mike really teaches you whilst you are riding. The Rapid guys are all quiet during the ride and "review" the ride after you've done it at a cafe. The way Mike can accelerate your abilities can be clearly seen in my riding. He does live commentary throughout the ride (apart from the initial slient ride when you first meet .. where he assesses you). This could be down to the fact that Mike was an INSTRUCTOR in the police rather than just a qualified rider :nenau

I am going to use one of his students later this year. Hopefully before the Italy trip .. so I can really enjoy those passes.
 
Modifications needed? Very few really, sat nav and decent panniers would be my only 'must have purchases' at the start and the sat nav is not really that necessary IMO.

No cost mods for me would be to remove the little rubber inserts in the foot rests (they just pull out) and i'd drill a small hole in the lh hand guard to allow water to drain out when its parked on the sidestand.

Then just allow the bike to develop around you, fitting what you think is nessesary only when you need it:thumb

Enjoy

Shep
 
1)GPS
2)Remus headers
3)HiDs (dipbeam)
4)Remus/Akra can
 


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