Aftermarket parts
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Aftermarket parts
Hello guys,
I recently became a new owner of a 21' R1250 RT...
And I've been looking on the internet to find some parts like:
- rear hugger
- registration plate holder
- slip on exhaust (found only Akrapovic and Remus which are quite expensive for cosmetical purposes only and I am looking for SC-project).
Basically, I am very disappointed because there's not much for the RT. Is there by any chance a model that has the same specifics and the related items can be fitted - i.e. the parts from R1250 R? Or maybe from GS?
Thanks for your comments/suggestions.
Greets & cheers from Slovenia.
I recently became a new owner of a 21' R1250 RT...
And I've been looking on the internet to find some parts like:
- rear hugger
- registration plate holder
- slip on exhaust (found only Akrapovic and Remus which are quite expensive for cosmetical purposes only and I am looking for SC-project).
Basically, I am very disappointed because there's not much for the RT. Is there by any chance a model that has the same specifics and the related items can be fitted - i.e. the parts from R1250 R? Or maybe from GS?
Thanks for your comments/suggestions.
Greets & cheers from Slovenia.
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Re: Aftermarket parts
"Basically, I am very disappointed because there's not much for the RT."Mdrfkr wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 6:18 pm Hello guys,
I recently became a new owner of a 21' R1250 RT...
And I've been looking on the internet to find some parts like:
- rear hugger
- registration plate holder
- slip on exhaust (found only Akrapovic and Remus which are quite expensive for cosmetical purposes only and I am looking for SC-project).
Basically, I am very disappointed because there's not much for the RT. Is there by any chance a model that has the same specifics and the related items can be fitted - i.e. the parts from R1250 R? Or maybe from GS?
Thanks for your comments/suggestions.
Greets & cheers from Slovenia.
Don't be disappointed. Basically the RT is a very well thought out bike and isn't in need of any of these gimmicks! Spend your money on fuel and enjoy it for what it is. A great bike!.
The GS 'is' the better bike :-)
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Re: Aftermarket parts
As @simbo says! its even better than the GS
Apart from a set of crash bars and some emblem lights mine is pretty much stock and I don't feel the need to add anything else to it
Apart from a set of crash bars and some emblem lights mine is pretty much stock and I don't feel the need to add anything else to it
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Re: Aftermarket parts
Crash bars and an Innovv K3 camera system are the only extras on mine currently.
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Re: Aftermarket parts
Clearwater lights, crash bars, cameras, and Sargent seats for me, plus of course a different screen. Actually there’s more, but I don’t want to think about it or I’ll realise how much extra I’ve spent!
But in answer to the OP…
Rear hugger- not one made and several people have tried adaptations with no success.
Number plate mount - don’t know, never seen one advertised.
Slip on can - Akra or Remus, generally available on EBay.
But in answer to the OP…
Rear hugger- not one made and several people have tried adaptations with no success.
Number plate mount - don’t know, never seen one advertised.
Slip on can - Akra or Remus, generally available on EBay.
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Re: Aftermarket parts
The more you lot keep posting the worse its getting for me
Crash bars
Emblem lights
Cameras
Radiator guards
Fender extender
powerbronze screen
Pannier bags
Cockpit bag
Motographix paint protection kit
Clear film paint protection
Hex EZcan
Wunderlich brake and clutch levers
Black Widow Downpipes
Healtech servo eliminator
Just shows what you forget what you have spent on the bike
Crash bars
Emblem lights
Cameras
Radiator guards
Fender extender
powerbronze screen
Pannier bags
Cockpit bag
Motographix paint protection kit
Clear film paint protection
Hex EZcan
Wunderlich brake and clutch levers
Black Widow Downpipes
Healtech servo eliminator
Just shows what you forget what you have spent on the bike
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Re: Aftermarket parts
Don't worry Stu,you soon realise when it comes to selling how all the extras do little to enhance the bikes value.When I get the GS I won't be spending the same as I did for the RT
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Re: Aftermarket parts
The inferior GS doesn't even come with luggage and has loads of options for overpriced rubbish to make you poorer and a Charley want to be.burridge01 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 14, 2024 7:09 am Don't worry Stu,you soon realise when it comes to selling how all the extras do little to enhance the bikes value.When I get the GS I won't be spending the same as I did for the RT
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Re: Aftermarket parts
Stu wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2024 10:02 pm The more you lot keep posting the worse its getting for me
Crash bars
Emblem lights
Cameras
Radiator guards
Fender extender
powerbronze screen
Pannier bags
Cockpit bag
Motographix paint protection kit
Clear film paint protection
Hex EZcan
Wunderlich brake and clutch levers
Black Widow Downpipes
Healtech servo eliminator
Just shows what you forget what you have spent on the bike
You’re worse than me Stu, there’s 6 things in your list I haven’t bought!
But I did buy a small Touratech tail pack, and different pillion pegs… oh… and a lowering kit for the riders pegs, and bar risers!
Let’s be honest, there’s lots of things you buy for your well-equipped RT to make it that bit better.
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Re: Aftermarket parts
How could I forget the most comfortable seat, a Russell Day Long I got 2nd hand