New to me GS1200 Rallye - “Must Haves”

That last line is bollocks, even ignoring the spelling.

I had a static topple, slipping on spilt diesel and the bar saved a costly repair, thanks to engine bars.

OP, buy your bike, buy and install whatever you want and ignore the scruffs :okay

It isn't bollocks at all.

Your static topple over didn't do any damage because of the engine bars. It would have had the same result if these bars had been removed, and replaced by engine covers.

You're upper crash bars weren't involved were they.... so they really are just for hanging lights off.
 
I own a 2017 GS Rallye and went for the following (essentials):

Mudsling to protect rear shock
Cymarc front crud catcher to protect engine casing
Machine Moto X-heads to protect cylinder heads
BMW Frame infills to reduce spray & crap getting on me
Touratech handguard extenders

* Rad guards not required as Rallye has them as standard

Everything else is personal choice, I went for Nav V, aux lights (visibility), Akra (noise) and vario top case (to carry essentials).

Good luck whatever you choose, just get out there and enjoy
 
Yet another straight up 'request for info' thread descends into 'me versus you' and 'I know best and you don't know shit'. Been happening far too much of late...

How about just passing on your wisdom and leaving it at that? If other's advice differs, well that's just fine.

Tossers by name...tossers by nature... :rolleyes::P:)
 
It isn't bollocks at all.

Your static topple over didn't do any damage because of the engine bars. It would have had the same result if these bars had been removed, and replaced by engine covers.

You're upper crash bars weren't involved were they.... so they really are just for hanging lights off.

The topple involved the bike falling 'downhill', due to the lower level of the road surface on one side. The additional 'width' the bars provided overall, meant the bar ends, hand guards and end can did not suffer damage.

My bars had nothing attached to them.

Unless you were there and just stood back laughing at the farkled GS rider, as I can't remember anyone rushing to assist.
 
More farkles purchased today i need professional help I’m addicted.
Going to be spending lots of time in the mancave over the next few weeks.


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More farkles purchased today i need professional help I’m addicted.
Going to be spending lots of time in the mancave over the next few weeks.


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Oh good . Poor WiFi signal ?
 
I own a 2017 GS Rallye and went for the following (essentials):

Mudsling to protect rear shock
Cymarc front crud catcher to protect engine casing
Machine Moto X-heads to protect cylinder heads
BMW Frame infills to reduce spray & crap getting on me
Touratech handguard extenders

* Rad guards not required as Rallye has them as standard

Everything else is personal choice, I went for Nav V, aux lights (visibility), Akra (noise) and vario top case (to carry essentials).

Good luck whatever you choose, just get out there and enjoy

That’s to me sounds a superb GS with all you need as mods
 
Wow! Thanks everyone, some great suggestions there thank you, it’s really useful. Bike is now purchased, so officially a GS owner now :beerjug:
 
Wow! Thanks everyone, some great suggestions there thank you, it’s really useful. Bike is now purchased, so officially a GS owner now :beerjug:

Great congrats :thumb2

Now all you need to do is be argumentative, tell a few people to fuck off, and you'll be fully integrated to this lifestyle.
 
Hi all.

About to go for my first GS and join the team.....

30 years of biking on sports bikes, sports tourers, and now time for a proper bike....:)

I’m not a fan of the crash bar look (sorry) so would look to put on engine covers, so would welcome recommendations for which ones (Wunderlich, R&G, Evotech, etc.) and then would really appreciate feedback on other must haves for general protection and accessories. I know it could be a very long list, but would welcome any views.

Thank you :thumb2

Beware of cylinder head covers, they trap water and cause the paint to bubble - if you must have them, remove covers and ACF50 the cam covers regularly.
 
Beware of cylinder head covers, they trap water and cause the paint to bubble - if you must have them, remove covers and ACF50 the cam covers regularly.

Or buy a bike with waterproof paint !
 
I'm on my second GS LC (2014 model for five years ands now a new 1250) and would class the following as essential:

- Front mudguard extender (Chinese copies are just as good as the Machine Art ones)
- Hugger or Mudsling
- Larger screen if it's a standard GS
- Cylinder head protectors. Machine Art X-Heads worked for me when I dropped my old GS at a standstill outside a B&B in Switzerland :blush
- Sidestand foot enlarger. Much more convenient than faffing around with a sidestand puck.
- Tank paintwork protection.

Warlord's idea of fitting a pushbike chainstay protector to the centre stand is a good idea as mine looks like a piece of rusty crap after 5000 summer miles. Bigger handguards for cold weather aren't a bad idea either, although not needed on 2015 onwards models as much as the heated grips are actually hot.
 
Bang for buck wise, the 2 things I’d get are

Grip Puppies

Bar Risers

Big difference, small outlay

Whatever your taste, farkle it as you wish. If others don’t like it, fuck em

Personally I never leave home without a grappling hook and tow rope wrapped around my top box, one day I’ll need it in Sainsbury’s car park


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I'm on my second GS LC (2014 model for five years ands now a new 1250) and would class the following as essential:

- Front mudguard extender (Chinese copies are just as good as the Machine Art ones)
- Hugger or Mudsling
- Larger screen if it's a standard GS
- Cylinder head protectors. Machine Art X-Heads worked for me when I dropped my old GS at a standstill outside a B&B in Switzerland :blush
- Sidestand foot enlarger. Much more convenient than faffing around with a sidestand puck.
- Tank paintwork protection.

Warlord's idea of fitting a pushbike chainstay protector to the centre stand is a good idea as mine looks like a piece of rusty crap after 5000 summer miles. Bigger handguards for cold weather aren't a bad idea either, although not needed on 2015 onwards models as much as the heated grips are actually hot.

Some good ideas thank you!
 


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