any recommendations for a headlight cover,that i dont have to take half the bike to bits to fit ,R1300GSA.
many thanks
many thanks
I installed the BMW OEM head light guard on my r1300 gs easy to fit and can be unclipped fast to clean the headlight if required.. I know BMW do a OEM same design headlight guard for the r1300 gsa model.. looks slightly different for the bottom 2 fasteners can't see it being much difference "if any" to install..any recommendations for a headlight cover,that i dont have to take half the bike to bits to fit ,R1300GSA.
many thanks
thanks very much mateI installed the BMW OEM head light guard on my r1300 gs easy to fit and can be unclipped fast to clean the headlight if required.. I know BMW do a OEM same design headlight guard for the r1300 gsa model.. looks slightly different for the bottom 2 fasteners can't see it being much difference "if any" to install..
At least with OEM accessories you know it's a precise fit and decent quality and will do the job it's intended for..thanks very much mate
The OEM headlight protector is solid and easily taken on and off, but it is quite ugly. The mounting arms glued to the clear plexi from the back show large ugly patches viewed from the front. It is considered an enduro part and not recommended for streetI installed the BMW OEM head light guard on my r1300 gs easy to fit and can be unclipped fast to clean the headlight if required.. I know BMW do a OEM same design headlight guard for the r1300 gsa model.. looks slightly different for the bottom 2 fasteners can't see it being much difference "if any" to install..
Ugly.. well That's a matter of opinion.. handy thou.. for anyone who doesn't like the headlightThe OEM headlight protector is solid and easily taken on and off, but it is quite ugly. The mounting arms glued to the clear plexi from the back show large ugly patches viewed from the front. It is considered an enduro part and not recommended for street
1300GSA OEM (BMW) headlight guard not due while early 2025, so iv'e been told? Note* Standard 1300 does not fit, slight difference in the beak/shape.
it's states available in the bmw r1300 gsa configurator with the rest of the accessories list.. so most likely on back order.1300GSA OEM (BMW) headlight guard not due while early 2025, so iv'e been told? Note* Standard 1300 does not fit, slight difference in the beak/shape.
I agree all headlights look better with-out guards.. but as far as headlights go think the bmw oem guard is the better option due to the fact it's a perfect fit/ easy unclipped/excellent quality.. in this case it was a dam pigeon.. but there's more chance of a stone getting flicked up from a car/lorry/pogo stick..If you’re not going off road then I wouldn’t bother. They all look a bit daft.
you've got better eyesight than me I can't say I even notice it, have had a car windscreen go with a stone on the motorway so err on the side of caution with it costing what it does. A lot of people think the headlight looks daft full stop!If you’re not going off road then I wouldn’t bother. They all look a bit daft.

I assume you mean no excess?
