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Doc

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I like what he has done with this.
 
My first thought was “why go to all that trouble” closely followed by “that does look pretty good”
Nice rolling showcase for the stuff he sells.
 
I like the BMW badge light thingy neat modification.

I've fitted that to my R1250GS, although using the kit from shroedie in Germany https://www.schroedie.de/en/r1250gs-r1250gs-adventure-led-two-colour-bmw-roundel-badge-lights.html (the guy there mentions his kit comes from Holland, so don't know if its the same kit or not). Must say its pretty neat and gives better visibility of the indicators ay junctions during the day. The white lights of the side light are pretty hidden from my view as on the GS, there is a slight ledge over the top
 
I've fitted that to my R1250GS, although using the kit from shroedie in Germany https://www.schroedie.de/en/r1250gs-r1250gs-adventure-led-two-colour-bmw-roundel-badge-lights.html (the guy there mentions his kit comes from Holland, so don't know if its the same kit or not). Must say its pretty neat and gives better visibility of the indicators ay junctions during the day. The white lights of the side light are pretty hidden from my view as on the GS, there is a slight ledge over the top

Easy install?
 
Easy install?

Yes it was - instructions are pretty straight forward to follow, just 3 wires to connect up for each side. Getting to the indicator wires on my R1250GS was easy enough (you have to remember though on the indicator that blue is +ve and brown is -ve when wiring - German wiring colours!), and then its just a case of finding a switched take off for the side light power (I took that back to the fuzeblock i have under the rear seat).
 


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