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... sell as a factory option but companies like Corbin, Wunderlich and Touratech also sell lower aftermarket seats. You could alter the ... 30mm to 750mm, and you can go one step further by fitting a Wunderlich Ergo Low seat that takes the overall height to 720mm. If you’re ...
Ben Cope - 23/09/2019 - 00:52 - 3 comments
... Additionally, it puts SW-Motech in direct competition with Wunderlich, who launched a whole host of add-ons , including crash ...
Alex Whitworth - 02/04/2023 - 12:29 - 0 comments
... all panels, a side stand 'foot', a brake pedal extension, Wunderlich bar backs and the larger BMW screen. I've now owned the bike for ... seat in the low position. It had previously been fitted with Wunderlich bar risers which move the bars back an inch or so. I'm very happy ...
Anonymous (not verified) - 01/01/2009 - 00:00 - 7 comments
... gear due to the massive extra torque. The higher bars and wunderlich bubble screen make motorway speeds comfortable. I am 6Ft 4 inches ...
Anonymous (not verified) - 01/01/2006 - 00:00 - 3 comments
... – the list goes on. Check out Touratech, Nippy Normans, Wunderlich and the many others. WHAT GOES WRONG The R1200GS isn’t a ...
Anonymous (not verified) - 23/09/2019 - 00:52 - 1 comment
... system – or one very like it – was shown by tuning firm Wunderlich in 2015, when it unveiled a prototype 2wd version of the R1200GS. ...
Simon Hancocks - 26/11/2018 - 12:59 - 0 comments
... too, although opinion on which works best is divided. The Wunderlich Ergo is highly regarded. Chain oilers are quite common. Most have ...
rgo - 22/09/2019 - 21:21 - 0 comments
... of parts designed for this model. Check out Touratech, Wunderlich as well as Motorworks and Motobins for used bits. Luggage ...
rgo - 22/09/2019 - 21:21 - 0 comments