PDA

View Full Version : GS12 autumn makeover


Anonymous
21-11-05, 01:49 PM
Never happy as you know unless messing around with this and that here's some pics of the autumn makeover so far.....if anyone's interested :lol:

It started off a bit like this...

http://motorcycleinfo.calsci.com/R1200GS/R1200GS.jpg

I've been messing with this and that for a bit and was thinking of going faux (operative word :lol: ) Gauloises blue desert racer conversion I had seen but as I prefer alloys and the desert racer was jacked up about 4 inches :shock: I thought things might not be quite right.

SO....impressed by the K1200R colour scheme of silver and black and the minimal amount of spraying required I have come up with this.

http://premium1.uploadit.org/RichHelyer//nov_05_2.jpg

http://premium1.uploadit.org/RichHelyer//nov_05_1.jpg

http://premium1.uploadit.org/RichHelyer//nov_05_4.jpg

I'm still tempted by a shorter beak and maybe fill in the cuts by the roundels but thats more cash...

Subtle in a good way, too subtle...what do you reckon?

jonboy
21-11-05, 01:52 PM
Gorgeous! I demand that you deliver it to me immediately, you've had it long enough, now it's my time to play! :lol:

Who did the respray?


.

anna
21-11-05, 02:04 PM
very nice (for a BMW!) :lol:

I like the seat... :lol: 8)

fizzwheel
21-11-05, 02:11 PM
I'm liking that Dr Rich, very nice, Subtle is definately the way to go 8)

Anonymous
21-11-05, 02:13 PM
Who did the respray?


.

The tank side panels were done professionally. I did the beak and tank cover as matt black seemed ok...ish. Matt black was an experiment and I took the view if it went crap I'd juts get them done. Its come out lovely but I think a tankbag etc will put a sheen on the matt. All the small silver bits I did myself like the infill panael with mixed success but its ok.

Peter Henry
21-11-05, 03:11 PM
Dr.Rich that really is extremely understated yet so good. Are you a Ducati fan just waiting to break out by any chance? :wink: :)

Jelster
21-11-05, 03:36 PM
Rich did you have to ? I was trying to eat my lunch and almost :sick: at the site of another one of those GS things...


Only joking mate, looks OK for "one of them" :wink:

.

Anonymous
21-11-05, 04:14 PM
looks OK for "one of them" :wink:
.

Hmmm...pink with flowers? :wink: :lol:

Anna, I picked that seat up secondhand. As its one piece you can move around more and although a little higher its easier to get one leg down* properly as its a more conducive shape. Also I reckon it looks nice.

*I am unsure if its easier to get your leg over... :lol:

suzsv650
21-11-05, 04:35 PM
SO....impressed by the K1200R colour scheme of silver and black and the minimal amount of spraying required I have come up with this.



was this picture taken by bristol airport/ just past i think i know whare it is lol


ahh couldnt get the pick up.. n e way its the one with ur bike in the field

Anonymous
21-11-05, 04:41 PM
SO....impressed by the K1200R colour scheme of silver and black and the minimal amount of spraying required I have come up with this.



was this picture taken by bristol airport/ just past i think i know whare it is lol

Maybe, maybe not depending on your idea of what's near the airport. Its on a lovely little road I found called Claverham (think) Drove which is off those lanes that run through the back of Nailsea, Chelvey, Clevedon etc. So not far away I guess as you might go up to the airport from Chelvey Batch I think????

They all run along these drainage rhynes with little stone bridges to give access for the cattle and sheep. Most are smooth but one of them undulates like a wave it is so bumpy. I'll have to take some of you SVs and sportsbike riders along it one day...its is hilarious and I would imagine sore :shock: :lol: I remember some complaints of similar roads between Glastonbury and Cheddar last time around :lol:

suzsv650
21-11-05, 04:46 PM
yea i know what you mean my cousin keeps her horses around thire its nice but she wont me ride a crosser round er filed :evil:

Anonymous
21-11-05, 04:52 PM
yea i know what you mean my cousin keeps her horses around thire its nice but she wont me ride a crosser round er filed :evil:

Shocking behaviour..........






.....on the part of your cousin. :wink:

Anonymous
21-11-05, 04:53 PM
Dr.Rich that really is extremely understated yet so good. Are you a Ducati fan just waiting to break out by any chance? :wink: :)

I want one of those hypermotards so bad...... 8) 8) 8)

Peter Henry
21-11-05, 05:09 PM
Dr.Rich wrote:

*I am unsure if its easier to get your leg over...



He also wrote:

I want one of those hypermotards so bad......


The doubt indicated in the first point will I am sure be put to rest if you do get that blinding new Ducati! :lol: :lol:

falc
21-11-05, 05:12 PM
Looking good dr rich, you gonna change the exhaust at any point?

Anonymous
21-11-05, 05:24 PM
Looking good dr rich, you gonna change the exhaust at any point?

Unsure tbh. I quite like the look of the stock can compared with most replacements which are somewhat ordinary looking IMO*, and I hate the Akrapovic twin shotgun system. Apparently there's also a lot of lean running problems with systems such as the Remus and power gains are dubious*. Having said that the BOS system doesnt seem to cause running lean and I cant see why.
**uninspiring looks and no negligible gain for lots of cash? It looks like you need full system plus powercommander to get anywhere and then we are talking lots of money.

Also tbh it sounds not bad as it is. I'm mostly happy with all other aspects of the bike, except the looks needed a tweak :lol: :lol:

falc
21-11-05, 05:36 PM
sounds fair enough if theres no real point, then no point in wasting money :D gonna get the blue paint job then? :D

carelesschucca
21-11-05, 06:07 PM
17inch wheels has gotta be your next step. Supermoto that GS...

Seen it done looks great in a weird kinda way...

Having said that, it certainly wasn't cheep and I can't remember which other BMW wheels match up...

jonboy
21-11-05, 06:19 PM
Yes it needs the wheels off an ST, some sticky rubber, a BOS exhaust, and some serious cam/head work by one of the German tuning firms. Then, in a real world situation, it'd be almost unbeatable :wink: . Won't come cheap though.


.

Anonymous
21-11-05, 07:21 PM
You can get all kinds of cams, bits and things* now.....and wavy discs :D :oops:

*this is why I stick to the outside and dont fiddle with the inside :lol:

Peter Henry
21-11-05, 08:58 PM
Got to agree with the tyre point.Get some sporty one's on a GS and from what I have read you will have one hell of a bike. The handling limitations offered by the normal GS tyres just deprive the owner of so much more. :wink:

hall13uk
21-11-05, 09:52 PM
lovely bike fella. done a sweet job there, i also dislike going to far with bike mods less if defo more.

jonboy
21-11-05, 10:31 PM
Got to agree with the tyre point.Get some sporty one's on a GS and from what I have read you will have one hell of a bike. The handling limitations offered by the normal GS tyres just deprive the owner of so much more. :wink:

Unfortunately the best tyres available for the GS are 020s (and even then the compound is a little harder I believe), and this is due to the wheel/rim sizes. Swap over the wheels from the ST (17" wheels with 180 & 120 profiles) and you could put on whatever you fancied. I'm amazed that BMW can't see that a lot of peeps out there want a supermoto/real-world bike and not an off-road pretender.

Doing what I want to do to a GS would probably mean an extra 5k on top of the purchase price, which makes it one hell of an expensive motorcycle.

*Note to self, pull your finger out and work harder :lol: .


.

amarko5
23-11-05, 01:39 AM
Stock Tyres and a wet road scraping everything as well

http://www.hartsidepics.com/sun09thoct05/pages/_MG_7955.htm

and this guy the same :lol:

http://www.hartsidepics.com/sat02ndjuly05/pages/_MG_2799.htm

Peter Henry
23-11-05, 08:03 AM
Marko,

Now that Lichfield is out of the way opens up no doubt many possibilities for you?!

Just out of interest mate,are you getting interest from bikers wishing to buy your pics? Do you have one of those sandwich board things telling them in advance that you are there? If not how can they get themselves ready fo a pose as they pass you?

Peter.

amarko5
23-11-05, 04:05 PM
Marko,

Now that Lichfield is out of the way opens up no doubt many possibilities for you?!

Just out of interest mate,are you getting interest from bikers wishing to buy your pics? Do you have one of those sandwich board things telling them in advance that you are there? If not how can they get themselves ready fo a pose as they pass you?

Peter.

It's been ticking over quite nicely sir

not in a position to pack my day job in though :lol: but it makes enough to buy the odd bit for the camera or bike.

next year when the season starts I will be advertising a lot more (this year it was basically word of mouth and a few little fliers at the cafe and in the local bike shops.

If you read the feedback I think people are genrally satisfied with the product.

its great cos i get a run out and also have fun with one of my hobbies . :lol:

BillyC
23-11-05, 04:18 PM
Rich... I'm really sorry :(

Am I the only one that can't see the difference between them? :?

Oh oh, yours is dirtier? Jonboy might be able to help you with that - you'd best lend it to him! :wink:

Sorry :lol:

suzsv650
23-11-05, 06:27 PM
i c the diferances ...

yours has clear indis taken that crapey tyer thing at the back wheal

reaar light is clear

erm thats it aint it ?

jonboy
23-11-05, 07:26 PM
No, there are considerable differences. Dr Rich is obviously a man of motorbicycle couture. There may be many tiny details but it's the details that make the difference :wink: .


.

Anonymous
24-11-05, 11:26 AM
Dr Rich is obviously a man of motorbicycle couture.

.

A bit like this chap? :D

http://images.rottentomatoes.com/images/movie/gallery/1110145/Zoolander-photo_09.jpg

Viney
24-11-05, 11:30 AM
Its sooooo subtle, that i had to look about 10 times to actually notice it! Personaly dont see the point of changing a bike that new, but its your money i suppose. Now, get rid of the 1923 design engine, and you'll be onto a winner

wyrdness
24-11-05, 11:51 AM
Very nice looking bike you've got there, Rich. You've done a good job on it. The new colour scheme is excellent - makes me wonder why BMW don't paint them them like that to start with.

Professor
24-11-05, 01:11 PM
Its sooooo subtle, that i had to look about 10 times to actually notice it! Personaly dont see the point of changing a bike that new, but its your money i suppose. Now, get rid of the 1923 design engine, and you'll be onto a winner

Very subtle indeed. Had to read subsequent posts in order to notice
the subtle mods.

But the real question is how does Dr Rich keep it so clean? I might have
understood if the bike was clean on one photo, but clean on different
photos taken on different days? Just can't fathom this!

Lost my appetite as a result and will have to do some marking to
occupy my time.