what's your favourite accessory?

In order

... Lights - BTBR DE/FF50 :thumb
... Autocom - MP3, Phone, Co-Pilot :wife
... Hepco & Beckers, I'm being far to sensible about this :cool:
... Ilmberger carbon-fibre hugger was a good buy too

... I'm discounting the factory stuff like servo brakes (I may be 'the' fan!) heated grips and panniers, they were part of the decision to go with a GS in the first place. :bow

... Lemon Item - I probably wouldn't spend good money on a beak protector again :blast
 
heated grips... not really an accessory but I wouldn't buy a bike without them.
top box... it is never off the bike just so useful and big enough for a family curry :thumb
6210 well for longer journeys anyway. Drove Scotland to Mainz without a map
side stand foot extender
clutch lever attachment


and not so useful...

tobinators... didn't do anything for me
baehr/autocom don't use much at all
remus exhaust (came with the bike) looks better but don't see the point really
 
got my new gsa on saturday !!!:roll havent stopped riding it since :thumb2 :thumb2:thumb2

until today that is when the 2007 touratech catalogue thumped onto the mat, so many goodies, such eye-watering prices, so little cash! so i was wondering, what's everyone's favourite / posey / useful / bulletproofing bolt-on from the accessory firms? or the worst investment in time and money?

my wish list is steadily getting longer and longer so I need help with it PLEASE before her indoors catches me ......;)

thanks in advance for any tips and tricks

cheers

gazza


The most usefull, well i would say the £12 you spend on becoming a subscriber on the forum. Then you stand a chance on saving a fair few pennies on all the goodies you want :thumb
 
The most usefull, well i would say the £12 you spend on becoming a subscriber on the forum. Then you stand a chance on saving a fair few pennies on all the goodies you want :thumb

He's right you know.....

As for me, at this time of year the muffs are going on ;)
 
was getting a sore foot from changing gear on my R1100rt, slipped over the gear change a piece of rubber car heater hose, jobs a good un, not a problem on my Gs as it has one of those alloy extenders from NN :thumb
 
My most useful and cheapest accessory must be the ice hockey puck I have screwed onto the bottom of my side stand. Far easier for me to get the bike upright and more stable when parked on soft ground.
 
Quest,
Top-Box,
Extra padding on seat,
Scala,
 
got my new gsa on saturday !!!:roll havent stopped riding it since :thumb2 :thumb2:thumb2

until today that is when the 2007 touratech catalogue thumped onto the mat, so many goodies, such eye-watering prices, so little cash! so i was wondering, what's everyone's favourite / posey / useful / bulletproofing bolt-on from the accessory firms? or the worst investment in time and money?

my wish list is steadily getting longer and longer so I need help with it PLEASE before her indoors catches me ......;)

thanks in advance for any tips and tricks

cheers

gazza


hi gazza have a local importer here who makes god stuff as well at great prices check his site, ill be geting my exhaust from himm ive sen the stuff and the dyn reports all good

cheers dave

www.mcperformance.com (mark.C,)
 
Muffs to keep my paws toasty
Improved lights
Autocom
Bar risers
St eptoes head guards
ACF 50(which I'll probably rate higher after winter:D)

PS most TT stuff is unnecessary overpriced tat, if you really need bling then have a look at chunks stuff in vendors of innovations ;)
 
Remus can :cool:[/QUOTE

Trev,
Have you had any probs with the Remus pipe?
Ive read some reports of it causing running probs around town for example. Have you the Y piece and the Steptoe mod?
I am of course presumming you have an 1150gs.
Cheers
Ron:aidan


Ron

I run a Remus can with baffle removed and Y piece - it's been on for the past 3years and 35,000kms without any probs.

Def releases a few bhp and also a nice but not anti-social rumble.

hope this helps

Trev :)
 
pipe

Ron

I run a Remus can with baffle removed and Y piece - it's been on for the past 3years and 35,000kms without any probs.

Def releases a few bhp and also a nice but not anti-social rumble.

hope this helps

Trev :)
Thanks Trev.
cant make me bloody mind up i may run with a stubby and keep the cat (cheapo option) or save up and get the remus and Y piece, which looks good.
So much to do so little money ho hum!
Thanks again. :beerjug:
Ron
 
PS most TT stuff is unnecessary overpriced tat, if you really need bling then have a look at chunks stuff in vendors of innovations ;)

Could not agree more - IMHO Chunk's stuff is much better made.

Just fitted Remus headers to my Remus can and really like the rumble. Pops and crackles when changing down as well which is cool. I have HID bulbs ready to fit and having followed Wapping on Sunday night back from Thetford I am sure they will be a favourite mod.

Sargent seat got it's first run on Sunday and already feels like a good purchase.
 


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