Tank Bag for R12R
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danstl
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Tank Bag for R12R
Has anyone seen the BMW tank bag for this bike yet? Other alternatives?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Re: Tank Bag for R12R
Oh, I get the chills!. This tank should not have any tankbag.danstl wrote:Has anyone seen the BMW tank bag for this bike yet? Other alternatives?
Thanks.

Place a bag on the holder in the back or use its ST/RT type of topbox.

Phonephoto at delivery:



This one is better as a tankbag carrier

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...but I don't like the look of the bike with a tail bag. I have a small RT bag left over from the R12RT I got rid of, but I thought the bike looked like it should say Pizza Hut on it with just that. I like to have just a tank bag for day rides. I'll keep looking.
I have a magnetic Marsee tank bag, but I'm afraid to use it, since the R1200R tank styling won't allow the magnets to lie flat against the tank. I like the design and construction of the Marsee bags, so I'm going to look around and see if there isn't one that will suit my needs. I really only need to put a cell phone, tire-pressure gauge, sunglasses and extra gloves in it.
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This is the one sold by BMW. I had the smaller one of this type on my previous F800S. A lot of room in it. Dont look like the best fit to the tank although.danstl wrote:...but I don't like the look of the bike with a tail bag. I have a small RT bag left over from the R12RT I got rid of, but I thought the bike looked like it should say Pizza Hut on it with just that. I like to have just a tank bag for day rides. I'll keep looking.
Price in Sweden about 330$

If you don have a passanger, you could use this or equ type from Touratech. Could be mounted just to the sadle:
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Good suggestions, all. I wish they had retained the bolts around the gas lid so I could continue to use the Bigmak, but the tank does look better without them.
Thanks again. Will try some of those options.
Thanks again. Will try some of those options.
R1200R Tankbag
I have just made a down payment on an R1200R. I do believe I will be buying a BMW tank bag for it. As a way of life I carry around allot of "things" air gauges , ipods, sunglasses, knives, bottle openers, lighters, earplugs, and whatnot.
On my K1200RS I first had a new Marsee tank bag and although it was a nice bag I found that the used BMW tank bag I later bought seemed to be made altogether better. More heavy duty.
When I called my BMW dealer Saturday he couldn't tell me what the price for one is. Does anyone here know?
Also I am thinking of buying the small fairing that Wunderlich has for it. I don't know what IT costs either or where to order it but I like the looks of it. It looks like the fairing on a late 70s or early 80s "S" bike.
Mark
On my K1200RS I first had a new Marsee tank bag and although it was a nice bag I found that the used BMW tank bag I later bought seemed to be made altogether better. More heavy duty.
When I called my BMW dealer Saturday he couldn't tell me what the price for one is. Does anyone here know?
Also I am thinking of buying the small fairing that Wunderlich has for it. I don't know what IT costs either or where to order it but I like the looks of it. It looks like the fairing on a late 70s or early 80s "S" bike.
Mark
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Couple of alternatives to the OEM version.

http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/pr ... /2131/246/

http://www.bikerworldusa.com/famsa.html

http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/pr ... /2131/246/

http://www.bikerworldusa.com/famsa.html
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I have the Cor-Tech Super Mini-Mag bag which I find works on a wide variety of odd tank shapes (I don't have a R1200R. Yet.). It's small and moves out the way easily for refueling. I can carry a cell phone, a cruz tools m14, digital camera, extra gloves, a few packs of spare earplugs and liner for a mesh jacket with no problem.AllanCook wrote:I have a magnetic Marsee tank bag, but I'm afraid to use it, since the R1200R tank styling won't allow the magnets to lie flat against the tank. I like the design and construction of the Marsee bags, so I'm going to look around and see if there isn't one that will suit my needs. I really only need to put a cell phone, tire-pressure gauge, sunglasses and extra gloves in it.


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Re: R1200R Tankbag
Congrats!celticus wrote:I have just made a down payment on an R1200R.
Mark
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