What’s that front mudguard you have on there Paul ?I must have little or no imagination as I’ve never bought anything to replace my 1150. Mind you, I’ve done a lot to change my 1150 over the last 22yrs..:View attachment 297902
a friend of mine as a pre reg one with 0 miles for £9999 OTR in colchester. cheapest I know of by a distance if any good for youI bought the Norden for a very good price. I doubt any pay out will cover a like for like replacement
The holy grail of mudguards if you e done the 17inch wheel conversion. Good luck finding one.What’s that front mudguard you have on there Paul ?
Thanks…I’m going to get a more secure garage built before I start looking properly. Good shout thougha friend of mine as a pre reg one with 0 miles for £9999 OTR in colchester. cheapest I know of by a distance if any good for you
What’s that front mudguard you have on there Paul ?
You’re not wrong Gedjack… Back in the day, these were rare and expensive as they were specially made for the 17” conversion on a GS. The only place I remember them being sold were some of the German accessory sites like Hornig.deThe holy grail of mudguards if you e done the 17inch wheel conversion. Good luck finding one.
Yeah I tried Hornig with no luck. It just finishes the look off.You’re not wrong Gedjack… Back in the day, these were rare and expensive as they were specially made for the 17” conversion on a GS. The only place I remember them being sold were some of the German accessory sites like Hornig.de
A fellow Tosser did a mold from one and had more made up a few years ago, but they didn’t sell very well and nobody has done anything similar since then. The Ilmberger carbon rear hugger was even more expensive at around €280, but I spotted both of them on eBay,de for €25 each (quite a few years ago).
It really does, I’d love to get hold of one for my alloy wheel conversion.Yeah I tried Hornig with no luck. It just finishes the look off.
I've also had airheads and for me it was definitely a backwards step... I have a big soft spot for Rs and RTs and still fancy an RT Classic as I love the BM pure functionality of the fairings... I found the longer distance pleasure of an Airhead to be hard work and BM really stepped up with the riding standards of the Oilhead range... The telelever set up really makes a difference for me and I still don't feel happier on anything else I've tried...
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I'm even worse than you lot as I sold 1150s for BM but never owner one... I started with BMs on an 1100GS and have been back to one again and again...I have had an 1150RT that was great but overall the 11GS just keeps reminding me of its sheer functionality in a very Germanic way...
The 1150s are "better" in so many ways... Better Motronic, 6th gear, possibly styling but even though I thought the OD was better, I prefer the 5 gear setup... JBs low 1st normal 6th is my favourite 1150 setup and an ADV with that could draw me in but at the moment not enough... There are some great spec, great priced 1150s around at the mo and they are certainly great looking value...
I have tried all other types of bikes including hexhead and LC Rats but the setup and character didn't keep me loyal...
My lure was in 2007 a 1200ADV, after a couple of bikes since then I just added a 1999 1150GS, only because I couldn't find a 1100GS!Why did everyone sell then?
The lure of a promise of something better ….that turned out to be a bit of a let down ?
Everytime I ride a 1200 GS TwinCam (been using a mates, once or twice a month this summer for 100 mile round trips) I think it’s no better to ride (yes, more HP and better brakes) and the 1200’s fit & finish is worse and I am always glad to get back to his place and ride my own 1150’s home again