Riding sidesaddle is another option, just get up to speed and then have both legs on the right pegs, that why there are two pegs on each side...................![]()
At last - a sensible suggestion...

Riding sidesaddle is another option, just get up to speed and then have both legs on the right pegs, that why there are two pegs on each side...................![]()

I have found the same. May give one of these a go http://www.nippynormans.com/r1200gs...guard-r1200gs-lc-2013-on-adventure-lc-2014-on
It's a bit mucky wucky out there in the winter isn't it love![]()

What's the fucking problem, my bike and me are covered in crap riding 5 and sometimes 7 days a week, get a grip, or polish it and put it under a nice fluffy blanket in your heated garage.
It's a bit mucky wucky out there in the winter isn't it love![]()

Here is a link to an Italian forum that has a couple of pictures of the BMW ones in place.
The part numbers are C46.63.8.545.047 and C46.63.8.545.048
http://www.quellidellelica.com/vbforums/showthread.php?t=466566&page=2

Think these are just for the GSA though?
I have had the same set on 2 GS's and two GSA's and moved them between bikes no problem.

I fitted PUIG infill panels to mine, they make a big difference to the amount of crap thrown about.
get a rubber floor mat for a car and cut it to fit, cost you about a tenner. this advice applies to scots and yorkshire riders only.![]()
Buy an RT.
Your GS has a floor for a mat?![]()
