R1250GS Adventure Foot Rest Rubbers required. Anyone know the part number please?

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Having just done a deal to px my lovely R1250R SE for a R1250GS Adventure.
I’m looking for the part number for the BMW F850GS Adventure? Rubber foot rest covers that bolt on to the existing rider’s foot rests.

Anyone know?
 
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Thanks lads. Looking for the ones made by BMW.
Yeah go on Motorworks and you will see RealOEM link on their website which will give you the part number for what you are after

Then Nippy Normans or Motorworks for the part

 
After another search. I think the part was fitted to a F850GS Adventure.
I found this in the parts list. But no part number. It was for a wide foot rest.

I know they were available as I have fitted them to a couple of R1200GS Adventures that I previously owned.
Perhaps they are no longer available?!

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After another search. I think the part was fitted to a F850GS Adventure.
I found this in the parts list. But no part number. It was for a wide foot rest.

I know they were available as I have fitted them to a couple of R1200GS Adventures that I previously owned.
Perhaps they are no longer available?!

Item 13.


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Yeah doesn't show up in RealOEM either

I would give Motorworks a ring as those guys have second hand parts so might have some
 
I fitted a new pair of the Wunderlich ones to my new GSA last year, after having them on my two previous GSAs. However, I had an issue fitting them due to the retaining plate being slightly thicker, but the fixing screws still being the original length (Nippy Normans were a waste of space and didn't want to know, so replaced the screws myself). I've also noticed the left one is wearing a lot quicker. After 5000 miles, it looks like the old ones which had covered over 20000 miles.
I have noticed the new R1300GSA has rubber inserts, so will see if they are compatible with the 1250 enduro pegs.
 
Didn’t think of looking at the 1300 footrests.
As I felt sure I just needed the part number that I used previously.
 


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