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I don't know why, but I was searching again for that great picture of the "Wudo special" from the Intermot Cologne bike show previously posted by Rivi. It might sound odd, but along with the South African reviewer posted elsewhere on the board, the only thing stopping me buying a 1200R is that damned ugly headlamp!

http://r1150r.org/board/viewtopic.php?t ... light=wudo

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I emailed Wudo today, and they said:

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From: wuedo <wuedo>
Date: 24-Jan-2007 14:06
Subject: Re: e-mail an WUEDO / e-mail to WUEDO
To: [email protected]

Dear Mr. Hirst,

thank you very much for your inquiry and your interest in our products. The fairing is nearly ready now and should be available soon (in about 2-4 weeks).

We don´t have the definte price at this moment, because we still have to make the final calculation.

The easiest way to pay is using your Visa or Mastercard number with the according expiration date and control number. With these informations and the delivery address we could deliver in a short time.

With best regards

Christopher Salzmann
WÜDO GmbH & Co. KG
Gottlieb Daimler Str. 3
D-59439 Holzwickede
phone: 0049-2301-91880
fax: 0049-2301-918829
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http://www.wuedo.de
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Hirsty , Thanks . I e-mailed them also.
It is a ROUND headlight! That is the shape a headlight is supposed to be. How can you make a proper shaped round headlight any prettier?

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:lol:

Mark - it's just me being super-picky, it still looks a little "pushed in" to me - compared with previous R's. Weird, but perhaps it's my inner voice of reason begging me not to blow two months take-home on the 'price to change'.

It's a great bike, but am I really going to get a benefit over & above my current ride? The Wudo fairing would make it perfect though ...
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It's a great bike, but am I really going to get a benefit over & above my current ride? The Wudo fairing would make it perfect though ...
What do logic and reason have to do with the purchase of a motorcycle? :?:
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hirsty wrote:.....the only thing stopping me buying a 1200R is that damned ugly headlamp!
Hey Hirsty.... me too..at first anyway. But then I started taking a closer look. I might be wrong but, take a look at the bracket the turn signals are mounted too. That bracket is whats giving the headlight that "Pushed-in" look. It's the style of the bracket, it's shape. This could be easily altered: toss that bracket, make another thats more hidden, mount the winkers elsewhere, etc, etc....Think about it, look at the pic above and remove the brackets and winkers.

Oh and....who ever designed that instrument cluster ought to be beaten & shot ! A hot-rod roadster needs two round gauges: a tach and a speedo with odo. Anything else is superfluous. The thought that a whole lot of other electronic info is needed is nonsense.

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Oh and....I think the bike would look great with two bug lights, not too small, not too large. And then toss the instrument cluster and replace with two smallish instruments; a tach & speedo, maybe with bullet housings.

But thats just me.... :?
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Post by DRothermel »

I've also got a call into them for notification when this fairing will be available for purchase. Depending on price, quality, mounting brackets, etc. I will purchase. I really hope that a tinted shield is an option. Needless to say I'll have it color matched. My plan will be to run this late fall/winter and then run my mini shield during the summer months. I really like the "old style" look of it on the RR. I'll keep all of ya posted.
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Ric wrote:Oh and....I think the bike would look great with two bug lights, not too small, not too large. And then toss the instrument cluster and replace with two smallish instruments; a tach & speedo, maybe with bullet housings.

But thats just me.... :?
Not JUST you Rick. Those are my exact sentimonies also. I have the bike and love it the way it is but I would love it more with those additions. Like I would love any woman more with red hair.
The observations on the headlight bracket (Plastic) made me go look and see it in anyother light.
A number of good points you have made.
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Ric wrote:
hirsty wrote:.....the only thing stopping me buying a 1200R is that damned ugly headlamp!
Hey Hirsty.... me too..at first anyway. But then I started taking a closer look. I might be wrong but, take a look at the bracket the turn signals are mounted too. That bracket is whats giving the headlight that "Pushed-in" look. It's the style of the bracket, it's shape. This could be easily altered: toss that bracket, make another thats more hidden, mount the winkers elsewhere, etc, etc....Think about it, look at the pic above and remove the brackets and winkers.

Oh and....who ever designed that instrument cluster ought to be beaten & shot ! A hot-rod roadster needs two round gauges: a tach and a speedo with odo. Anything else is superfluous. The thought that a whole lot of other electronic info is needed is nonsense.

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You know what I like about this bike? It looks like just a bike. Nothing over the top. Simple I mean, I even like the telelever now. Straight foward.

I like that it doesn't look like it's on testosterone, that it's not copying anything, including a speed triple, rockster or monster.

It's a bike. That goes like stink, looks good, is easy to ride and completely comfortable. Beautiful lines.

I'm so tired of bikes that are marketed as personality implants.
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Post by socalrob »

Looking close, looks to me like that Wudo bike has the stock headlight. Its not round.

I too prefer analog guages but am guessing they cost way more & weigh way more than the plastic/electronic stuf now used. Our old R1150R's are the last BMWs to use real guages.
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Off topic a bit, but do you have any idea what they were doing with the airhead GS PD in the background?
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Re: Wudo R1200R

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BCC wrote:...

I like that it doesn't look like it's on testosterone, that it's not copying anything, including a speed triple, rockster or monster.

It's a bike. That goes like stink, looks good, is easy to ride and completely comfortable. Beautiful lines.

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Absolutely agreed. The Wudo fairing completes the picture for me by tidying-up the clocks & the lamp, it's also a bonus that it has almost DNA-like links back to some classic earlier machines. Hmmm, does anyone want to photoshop me an R90S black / silver paintjob :lol:

Very keen to see how the Wudo works out for you guys who already have an R1200R - I'm pricing mine up now for the new 'registration plate year' that starts here in March ...
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Hmmm. I like it. If that fairing keeps the wind off of us at least as well as the touring screen does for the R1150R, I would seriously consider the R1200R as my next BMW steed. Makes you wonder why BMW doesn't offer something like that themselves.
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I like the look of that fairing. Makes it look like a late seventies sportsbike. But I'd like some more pics and I'm fearing the price tag.
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Has anyone heard back from WUDO?
I too would be interested in this fairing when I get a 1200R.
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Post by yjleesvrr »

If any of you buy that fairing, please, PLEASE post reviews about how effective it is in reducing wind and whether or not there is buffetting.
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Here's all I could find:

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I tried to order it, but the site wouldn't let me. no price.


Guess I'll send them an email..
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yjleesvrr wrote:If any of you buy that fairing, please, PLEASE post reviews about how effective it is in reducing wind and whether or not there is buffetting.
I'll bet there won't be any buffetting from that shape; it allows the wind to flow over naturally. Pretty much the same shape as the classic "Stone" (Oz reference) from the early seventies, one of which I add/remove from my Norton Commando as whim dictates.

Buffetting usually comes from tall, upright screens that people fit , thinking they can hide behind them. Air is forced upwards sharply and boils over the top in a mass of turbulence, and the area of low pressure behind the screen tries to suck the boiling air down onto you. Bigger is not necessarily better. :roll:

As for that "pushed-in" look an earlier post referred to, take a look at pretty well any naked bike from the last few years--think FZ-6, MV Agusta Brutale, Morini Corsaro, new Guzzi's--they all have that look.

I rather like the look of that Wudo offering, could tip me to a 1200R :D
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Post by Lost Rider »

So I finally translated enough German to actually order one and this is what I recieved from Wudo. I had to order another item over $10 in order to process the order since there's no price listed for the "CR12R". Now all I have to do is buy a R1200R! :)









From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Bestellung #12995
Date: March 29, 2007 4:48:40 AM EDT
To: [email protected]

Hello ChiTown,

thank you very much for your order.
Our dingle fairing for the R 1200 R will be ready soon. Then we will
also have the price. We will inform you at once when it will be ready
for shipping. Then you could decide if we should send it. We will take
your order as a reservation so far, so that you will be among the first
customers who will get the fairing then.

With best regards

Christopher Salzmann
WÜDO GmbH & Co. KG
Gottlieb Daimler Str. 3
D-59439 Holzwickede
phone: 0049-2301-91880
fax: 0049-2301-918829
[email protected]
http://www.wuedo.de



[email protected] schrieb:
Absender:
XXXXXXXXXXXXX
60647 Chicago USA
0049
E-mail:[email protected]

Bestellung (Reference # 12995)
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Zustellart: DHL Packstation

Zahlungsart: Kreditkarte / creditcard (wordlwide)



Anzahl : 1
Artikel : 46-63-89-40
Details : Bezeichnung: WÜDO dingle CR12R für R 1200 R
Bruttopreis: 0.00

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Gesamtsumme (Netto): 15.41 EURO MwSt: 2.93 EURO
Gesamtsumme (Brutto): 18.34 EURO

Porto und Verpackung zu Selbstkosten, ab 500 Euro Verpackungsfrei

Angaben zur Kreditkarte:
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Bermerkung: please contact me abou this order[quote]
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Keep us in the loop when you find out availability, price and shipping.
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