I can see! (behind me that is)
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I can see! (behind me that is)
This may interested those of us that may be big boned, tall, broad shouldered, or whatever and cannot see anything but their lovely elbows in the rear-view mirrors.
I got a set of K1200R mirrors (oval) and that made all the difference. I can now see behind me/next to me etc. without moving my arm/head. Makes it much easier to keep an eye on traffic around you than before.
If you're interested here are the part numbers (you'll need 2 of each):
Description Part Number
MIRROR 51167686618
COVER 51167673983
CLAMPING 51167673982
I got a set of K1200R mirrors (oval) and that made all the difference. I can now see behind me/next to me etc. without moving my arm/head. Makes it much easier to keep an eye on traffic around you than before.
If you're interested here are the part numbers (you'll need 2 of each):
Description Part Number
MIRROR 51167686618
COVER 51167673983
CLAMPING 51167673982
Oliver
2008 R1200GS
2008 R1200GS
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Mirror Wideners
SW-Motech mirros wideners? Not listed for the R but the ST and GS have the same part number - SVL.00.505.102 ... wonder if they'd fit the R? There's also a fine-thread version for 1150R - SVL.00.505.101
http://www.motorradgarage.com.au/catalo ... cts_id=352
http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/pr ... /2535/427/
http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/pr ... /2533/220/
http://www.motorradgarage.com.au/catalo ... cts_id=352
http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/pr ... /2535/427/
http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/pr ... /2533/220/
#584 Crystal Grey tour-farkelled Vespa GTS250 PX150
xF650CS R1150RS R80 K1100LT R65LS K100RT
xF650CS R1150RS R80 K1100LT R65LS K100RT
The R12R mirrors are the regular screw-in type, whereas the K12R have a smooth end that fit into a metal chuck and get tightened with a nut that fits over it. Somewhat like on a Dremel.DJ Downunder wrote:Just wondering what those three parts are....I know the R1200R has different mounting than the 1150..do you have a pic?
btw I have them also (mines a 1150)..Mine are from the 1200 Cruiser..and you can see better..and they look good..IMO.
DJ
It's parts 2 and 3 on this drawing, but it's not real clear.
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=51&fg=10
Oliver
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Ok fellow riders. This is one you may want to seriously consider. While having a tire changed at my dealer, I walked the floor for over an hour, pondering what I could do about the horible rear view this bike has. It is almost to the point of being dangerous and became my priority next option / acessory. I also looked at the mirror on the K1200R, and do admit that it is probably one of the sexiest of BMW's offerings.
I have seen in photos the mirror on the ST and it looked very similar in shape to the ones from the RS that I ordered to replace the round mirrors on my 03 GT. It's more of a rectangular mirror with curved edges than it is oval and IMO offers much more information. You will need not only the mirrors from the ST but also the ST mounting points as the ST mirrors are also smooth on the bottom. Not threaded as in the R.
Ok, this is where it gets good....you just spent about $130. Now, go ahead and spend another $3.50 and go down to your local hardwear store and get this really cool stuff made by DAP. It is an aerosal caulk. It has a very fine nossel on it and squirts like whip cream. Now go out to your garage , take those brand new $100 mirrors and drill a small hole, slightly larger, but next to (1/4") the existing air hole on the bottom. Be careful (You can do this man!). Now cut the tip of the calk nossel close to the end so the opening is very small. Insert into the larger of the two holes and squirt several ounces of calk into the back of your mirror. Note: do not overfill as you can make them quite heavy. If you do overfill...fish out the excess with about 3 ft of weed whip line and a rag. Allow one day to dry.
Sorry for the length of this post but if you do what I have told you ... YOU SHALL BE REWARDED WITH THE MOST EXCELLENT REAR VIEW YOU HAVE EVER HAD.
See you on the road.[/u][/i][/b]
I have seen in photos the mirror on the ST and it looked very similar in shape to the ones from the RS that I ordered to replace the round mirrors on my 03 GT. It's more of a rectangular mirror with curved edges than it is oval and IMO offers much more information. You will need not only the mirrors from the ST but also the ST mounting points as the ST mirrors are also smooth on the bottom. Not threaded as in the R.
Ok, this is where it gets good....you just spent about $130. Now, go ahead and spend another $3.50 and go down to your local hardwear store and get this really cool stuff made by DAP. It is an aerosal caulk. It has a very fine nossel on it and squirts like whip cream. Now go out to your garage , take those brand new $100 mirrors and drill a small hole, slightly larger, but next to (1/4") the existing air hole on the bottom. Be careful (You can do this man!). Now cut the tip of the calk nossel close to the end so the opening is very small. Insert into the larger of the two holes and squirt several ounces of calk into the back of your mirror. Note: do not overfill as you can make them quite heavy. If you do overfill...fish out the excess with about 3 ft of weed whip line and a rag. Allow one day to dry.
Sorry for the length of this post but if you do what I have told you ... YOU SHALL BE REWARDED WITH THE MOST EXCELLENT REAR VIEW YOU HAVE EVER HAD.
See you on the road.[/u][/i][/b]
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Hers : 03 F650CS
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Hers : 03 F650CS
PRIORS :07 R1200R
04 K1200GT/01 K1200LT/97 R1100RT
88 R100RS mono/88 K75
Those are great looking mirrors and (almost) exactly the shape of the K12R mirrors. Chrome is just not for me anymore. After selling my Harley I want as little chrome, billet etc as possible. I like to wash and dry my bike without having to spend hours polishing. I got the brushed exhaust can for that reason as well.hass wrote:Why not just buy the chromed oval mirrors for the R12R?
750kr (about US$111 with todays exchange rate) each from my BMW dealer. Will be buying mine next week!
However if you have the chrome can, I think these would look great on any R12R, but especially a black one like yours.
Oliver
2008 R1200GS
2008 R1200GS
I am actually planning to swap the can for a Remus Revolution in Black Satin:

Dunno if I'll get the whole system or just the can though - I can't really afford either lol! The system has no dip in the power curve:

I only want it because it will match the black bike perfectly!

Dunno if I'll get the whole system or just the can though - I can't really afford either lol! The system has no dip in the power curve:

I only want it because it will match the black bike perfectly!
Ride safe
/hass
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"Whenever people agree with me I always feel I must be wrong." - Oscar Wilde
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Arbee...I just noticed your question..I'm not sure where Strath Creek is...that pic was taken on my way to Yea.
There's more pics here.. http://www.r1150r.org/board/viewtopic.p ... eae0cd352a
DJ
There's more pics here.. http://www.r1150r.org/board/viewtopic.p ... eae0cd352a
DJ
