Some odds and ends for your GS

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Me too......

I'm waiting for the 1150 bits too........Chunk, will you post them to me in Australia?

Matt

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Is he quietly working away in some secret location on 1100/1150 Gs bits? :D
 
1150 bits

Chunk - another vote for 1150 parts, the work you have done looks really excellent! Any chance of an update on the parts available (shown fitted to the bikes) - as your 'new product development' has been so rapid! :thumb
 
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Chunk,

Another one here waiting for the 1150 stuff, if you could give us the heads up when its sorted I will have some bits off you.

Dave (Val at work)
 
Me too, reckon it'll look tons better on mine than the touratech stuff (especially as it never arrives :D:D:D).
 
The throttle position sensor guards......do they fit using the same holes as the TPS itself?

The most common problem with them getting hit isn't a question of destruction, it's that they get knocked out of alignment and the bike runs like a total dog.....

Would someone mind confirming where the attachment points are please? (If it's not on the adjustment points I'll have some...if it is, could we have some mounted on other places please? :) )
 
The most common problem with them getting hit isn't a question of destruction, it's that they get knocked out of alignment and the bike runs like a total dog.....

Would someone mind confirming where the attachment points are please? (If it's not on the adjustment points I'll have some...if it is, could we have some mounted on other places please? :) )

I was thinking the same thing but was wondering if I was daft mentioning it.
(Didn't know if this particular part where being sought after for bling rather than practicality)
 
They are using the mounting holed for the TPS. These are thru holes (through the TPS) to the Alu body.

I've got one from Chunk and was always a sceptic of these protectors, but for 12quid it will offer more protection with than without.

Can't see any proctical cheap way to mount off anything else unless you make something like the elongated head protector for the HP2 ... Although going by Chunk's previous pricing he'll probably sell for about 50p

The throttle position sensor guards......do they fit using the same holes as the TPS itself?

The most common problem with them getting hit isn't a question of destruction, it's that they get knocked out of alignment and the bike runs like a total dog.....

Would someone mind confirming where the attachment points are please? (If it's not on the adjustment points I'll have some...if it is, could we have some mounted on other places please? :) )
 
Update time

Thanks for the comments your are posting about my items.
The 1150 stuff is still on the drawing board as I'm a bit pushed at work due to a colleague leaving a little rapidly.

To answer Fanums question,the throttle tpc cover does fit using the two existing holes through the tpc. Exactly the same way as the TT (:mcgun)and WL covers.

I'll take a look at trying to fix it on another way.:thumb2

Cheers
Chunk
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To answer Fanums question,the throttle tpc cover does fit using the two existing holes through the tpc. Exactly the same way as the TT (:mcgun)and WL covers.

I'll take a look at trying to fix it on another way.:thumb2

Cheers
Chunk
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Thanks for that Chunk.....I can take any pics or measurements you'd like if that would be any good- I take Padge's point about some protection to the body of the TPS irself being better than nothing, however I'd be a little worried about the extra layer adding to the likelihood of the unit being twisted on the axis of the rod and affecting the running.

It may well be that the best way of protecting it may be to have an extension from the cylinder head protectors.....it's what I'm going to do to the Touratwat guards I got today 'cos I've had recent experience of a bike running badly when just the above happened, plus I've kicked out the connector under the TPS several times when coming off the bike :blast
 
Chunk, sorry to hear about the work load, take it easy and don't work to hard, the bits are done when there done, kindest regards Dusan :thumb2

Chunk, ignore the above and get on with the job :D:D:D:D

Only joking, look forward to seeing the bits though, you do good work and I think we'd all appreciate a properly made alternative to the Touratech stuff.:thumb
 
Any chance at having a go at some rear footrest extenders ??? for an 1150 adv with alu luggage,the wunderlich ones are extorsi!! (bloody expensive)
 
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