Little Toe
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Hi guys and girls,
My name is Shaun and about a month ago I brought my first BMW, a 1997 R1100GS.
My previous bike was a Hayabusa which I had extensively farkled to make it into a comfortable LD bike, and on that bike I was able to join the Iron Butt Association, having done two SaddleSore 1000's and a SaddleSore 2000.
Farkles inclused HID hights, spot lights, auxiliary fuel tank, heated grips, Audiovox cruise control, Renthal bar and top yoke conversion, Airhawk seat and numerous other stuff.
Whilst the power was great, (in Germany averaged 150mph over 300 miles going from Munich to Berlin!) the bike always felt a bit small (I'm 6ft tall) and no matter how much I adjusted the front suspension, I could never get the front end set up so I could feel what it was doing.
Anyway, I was entered in for the Brit Butt Rally this year and being no stranger to farkles, I set about adding the following farkles to the GS.
17 litre auxiliary fuel tank, fog lights, spot lights, Airhawk seat, twin GPS's, Amplirider and a Laminar screen
The fog lights are wired via the side lights and the spots via the main beam and can be switched on/off via these two switches...
I made my own light bar...
And this is the result...
The auxiliary fuel tank took a week to make, including getting it powder coated and I finished it the night before the Brit Butt Rally. The auxiliary fuel tank is plumbed into the lefthand side of the main fuel tank and I added a cross over link so that fuel can flow to the righthand side of the tank...
All loaded up ready for the rally...
Cockpit view....
and some Scottish midges I picked up during the rally...
For more info on the my rally, have a look here...http://www.ironbutt.org/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=4794&PN=1
Cheers
Shaun
IBA #40051
My name is Shaun and about a month ago I brought my first BMW, a 1997 R1100GS.
My previous bike was a Hayabusa which I had extensively farkled to make it into a comfortable LD bike, and on that bike I was able to join the Iron Butt Association, having done two SaddleSore 1000's and a SaddleSore 2000.
Farkles inclused HID hights, spot lights, auxiliary fuel tank, heated grips, Audiovox cruise control, Renthal bar and top yoke conversion, Airhawk seat and numerous other stuff.
Whilst the power was great, (in Germany averaged 150mph over 300 miles going from Munich to Berlin!) the bike always felt a bit small (I'm 6ft tall) and no matter how much I adjusted the front suspension, I could never get the front end set up so I could feel what it was doing.
Anyway, I was entered in for the Brit Butt Rally this year and being no stranger to farkles, I set about adding the following farkles to the GS.
17 litre auxiliary fuel tank, fog lights, spot lights, Airhawk seat, twin GPS's, Amplirider and a Laminar screen
The fog lights are wired via the side lights and the spots via the main beam and can be switched on/off via these two switches...
I made my own light bar...
And this is the result...
The auxiliary fuel tank took a week to make, including getting it powder coated and I finished it the night before the Brit Butt Rally. The auxiliary fuel tank is plumbed into the lefthand side of the main fuel tank and I added a cross over link so that fuel can flow to the righthand side of the tank...
All loaded up ready for the rally...
Cockpit view....
and some Scottish midges I picked up during the rally...
For more info on the my rally, have a look here...http://www.ironbutt.org/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=4794&PN=1
Cheers
Shaun
IBA #40051

and finally for viewing myself whilst riding so I can under zips in my HG jacket for ventilation and finding the mouth piece of my camelback, which invariably is flapping around somewhere