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BCC
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Protection

Post by BCC »

I ride a 12ADV and it comes with engine and tank guards all over the place.

My wife's bike is a r12r which comes with nothing and has nice clean lines. What's a good way to go for unobtrusive engine protection? Primarily concerned about low speed or no speed tip overs.

Thanks for any suggestions.
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10 R1200R
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Steel engine guard

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MSF #127350 NAUI #36288
2011 RT
WARNING: TEST RIDING THE R1200R IS HAZARDOUS TO YOUR FINANCES
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Post by celticus »

That touratech site is bitchin. There should be a hidden bottle opener on one or all of those bits.


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Post by machew01 »

Suggestion: Don't tip over.

I can say that because I'm from North Carolina too.

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