BUNDLE - R1250GS(A) Adj. Screen Strength Brackets + Seat Lowering Bushes
£93.17
£77.64 (ex. VAT)
R1250GS(A) Adjustable Screen Strengthening Brackets -Normally £64.40
Well, I got the new R1250GS Rallye and noticed straight away that on full extension the screen still oscillates like a bugger when going over even the slightest rough surface. Now I`m sure this is absolutely fine but I prefer to have the screen stiffened up so it doesn`t flap around like a sail in a force ten gale.
So I`ve come up with a pair of brackets. Firstly I tried just the one bracket but the other side of the unsupported screen just carried on flapping away so I have made one for each side. The brackets anchor onto the lower screen brace assembly using two good M6 anchor points and extend up, cunningly curving around the satnav bracket. They then attach to a bracket (one each side) which bolts onto the screen itself. Its all held firmly in place by an adjustable thumb screw for easy and quick adjustment. There is no drilling by the way as the brackets all use existing mounting points.
Both assemblies are fully adjustable over the range of movement of the screen so all you have to do is get the screen to the right angle for you then fasten both thumb screws and the screen `wobbling` is drastically reduced!
Made in stainless including the fasteners with the fasteners on the bracket being `captive` to help with assembly.
Top Tip!: When installing we noticed that it makes it a bit easier (but it isn't necessary) to remove the front winglets and deflector. It just lets a bit more light in and gives you a bit more room! (remember to put them back on again though ay?)
check out what can happen without our brackets in the last image!
R1200 / R1250 GS(A) - Seat Lowering Bushes -Normally £24.00
One in our currently new line of 3D printed products. These bushes simply fit under the seat and replace the old rubbers with one side of them marked IN so that they click into place. Intended to help the rider go from on his or her toes to being more sure footed, these will lower your seat by about 10mm; usually just enough to allow for a more confident footing.
Rigorously tested by Mark on one of his 'very important trips exclusively ventured on solely for testing purposes' we are confident that they will withstand however many lumps and bumps in the road you face.
Available in red or black, red shown here for clarity.
Well, I got the new R1250GS Rallye and noticed straight away that on full extension the screen still oscillates like a bugger when going over even the slightest rough surface. Now I`m sure this is absolutely fine but I prefer to have the screen stiffened up so it doesn`t flap around like a sail in a force ten gale.
So I`ve come up with a pair of brackets. Firstly I tried just the one bracket but the other side of the unsupported screen just carried on flapping away so I have made one for each side. The brackets anchor onto the lower screen brace assembly using two good M6 anchor points and extend up, cunningly curving around the satnav bracket. They then attach to a bracket (one each side) which bolts onto the screen itself. Its all held firmly in place by an adjustable thumb screw for easy and quick adjustment. There is no drilling by the way as the brackets all use existing mounting points.
Both assemblies are fully adjustable over the range of movement of the screen so all you have to do is get the screen to the right angle for you then fasten both thumb screws and the screen `wobbling` is drastically reduced!
Made in stainless including the fasteners with the fasteners on the bracket being `captive` to help with assembly.
Top Tip!: When installing we noticed that it makes it a bit easier (but it isn't necessary) to remove the front winglets and deflector. It just lets a bit more light in and gives you a bit more room! (remember to put them back on again though ay?)
check out what can happen without our brackets in the last image!
R1200 / R1250 GS(A) - Seat Lowering Bushes -Normally £24.00
One in our currently new line of 3D printed products. These bushes simply fit under the seat and replace the old rubbers with one side of them marked IN so that they click into place. Intended to help the rider go from on his or her toes to being more sure footed, these will lower your seat by about 10mm; usually just enough to allow for a more confident footing.
Rigorously tested by Mark on one of his 'very important trips exclusively ventured on solely for testing purposes' we are confident that they will withstand however many lumps and bumps in the road you face.
Available in red or black, red shown here for clarity.
MPN:
FALSE
Brand:
Cymarc
Weight:
0.3kg