I picked the bike up from Norwich this morning and had a most pleasant ride home. It was really interesting and pleasing to see how BMW had developed the bike from my previous 2006 incarnation. Loved the improved performance (torque and pick-up), how about that exhaust note. It also points and steers much better, really holding a line well. The rather weird tri-colour paint scheme is even starting to grow on me : ))
A standard SE bike apart from the front snow plough attachment. I bet that's not a BMW item!
Swapping parts to a twin-cam bike?
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Re: Swapping parts to a twin-cam bike?
UKDucatiman wrote:A standard SE bike apart from the front snow plough attachment.
Could ditch that in favour of a fender extender, before the engine overheats.
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David. wrote:
Could ditch that in favour of a fender extender, before the engine overheats.
Actually I think it already has a fender extender as well as the snow plough! It does work as the engine is spotless and normally you don't see it. But I know it's there, which will play on my mind!
The other great improvement on the bike is the switch gear. So glad they saw sense and installed normal indicators
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So the BMW Navigation mount and foil has turned up. Reading through the comprehensive manual I don't see any mention of the foil? It's the item on the right of the photo. Just looking for confirmation where this goes.
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It's wrapped around the bar before clamping the two halves of the square mount around the bar itself.UKDucatiman wrote:Reading through the comprehensive manual I don't see any mention of the foil? Just looking for confirmation where this goes.
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Thanks David, I also just spotted your previous post stating this fact ; )
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I'm also going to plug this combination in, just to see if it works on a 2012 RT.
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Re: Swapping parts to a twin-cam bike?
Don't see why it won't, have seen a 660 being used on a GS which had a BMW mount.UKDucatiman wrote:I'm also going to plug this combination in, just to see if it works on a 2012 RT.
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I had engine crash bars fitted to my 06 RT and I'm not sure I want to re-fit these to the 12 RT but rather go with a set of cylinder head guards. I've seen these:
https://www.bmw-motorrad-bohling.com/uk/bmw-aluminium-cylinder-guard-set-for-r1200xx-models-2010.html?LGWCODE=49608;86700;4971&gclid=Cj0KEQjwyN7JBRCZn7LKgb3ki8kBEiQAaLEsqsV-gqwjWREuX_uLkAmaJkCScA941ZlZKTV2kNJBY_QaAvRN8P8HAQ
was wondering if anybody else had fitted or would recommend alternatives?
https://www.bmw-motorrad-bohling.com/uk/bmw-aluminium-cylinder-guard-set-for-r1200xx-models-2010.html?LGWCODE=49608;86700;4971&gclid=Cj0KEQjwyN7JBRCZn7LKgb3ki8kBEiQAaLEsqsV-gqwjWREuX_uLkAmaJkCScA941ZlZKTV2kNJBY_QaAvRN8P8HAQ
was wondering if anybody else had fitted or would recommend alternatives?
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Re: Swapping parts to a twin-cam bike?
I've got these fitted, IMO, they look a bit less agricultural/GS, https://www.bmw-motorrad-bohling.com/uk ... -2010.htmlUKDucatiman wrote:Was wondering if anybody else would recommend alternatives.