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  1. 1 review

    The rear section of the front fender is not long enough to effectively keep road debris off the exhaust and front of the engine. The Wunderlich fender extender solves this problem effectively and elegantly. Made of tough ABS plastic the extender attaches to the original fender with stainless steel screws which are of course included.
  2. 0 reviews

    Wunderlich Vario Levers Vario Levers represent a revolution in ergonomics, functionality and safety. In addition to allowing adjustable reach, they are also adjustable in length. These levers allow precise adjustment to exactly suit the needs of the rider in various situations and additionally, really look great. Adjusted all the way in, the levers are about 1/2 inch closer to the grip however it actually feels like more because the shape of the lever is more parallel to the handlebar than the stock lever. A shorter lever can offer more precise control with less effort. With the “Vario Levers” it’s now possible to activate the clutch and brake with two or three fingers, without pinching the remaining finger(s). This allows the lever to be adjusted closer to the grip, safely. Length adjustment is quickly and easily carried out by loosening the set screw, setting the desired length and then tightening. Another unique feature of the ‘Vario Lever’ is the ability to easily adjust the reach by turning the adjuster with your index finger while riding. This is useful when dealing with a changing pressure point, when for example riding on the track or negotiating a technical mountain road. The adjustment wheel is easy to operate, even with thick winter gloves. You need have no doubt about the structural integrity of these levers. Even fully extended, the lever can withstand a force of over 130 pounds (!) without incident. The levers are exquisitely machined of aluminum and anodized. All materials and processes used in manufacturing conform to aircraft standards and of course, these levers have been tested and approved by the strict German TÜV. Please Note: Levers are sold individually. Price stated is for one lever. Please choose one clutch lever (L) and one brake lever ® for a matched pair. Simply enter the desired quantity of each lever and then click Add to Cart. Tip: After you install the levers, adjust the blade length to suit your preference and then tighten the screw. A drop of Thread Locking Fluid on the threads of the adjusting screw is highly recommended. (available under the Related Products tab) Important Ordering Information: If your bike is a 2013 or later model year The brake lever available here will not fit your bike. BMW made a small change to the adjuster that required us to make a new brake lever. If you are ordering for a 2013 or later mode (07/2012 production), Please click on the Related Products tab and select the 2013-on F Model Vario Levers listed there.
  3. Hi folks- I just received a set of Wunderlich Vario levers to use on my '06 GS. The idea is "shorties" for 2-finger ops without crushing the rest of my fingers (mainly the clutch side). Has anyone here used these levers on a GS? I had also bought a cheap set of knockoffs from China for $25, but never installed them because they look really cheap and fragile, and are still too long for what I want. The Varios look great, and are plenty short, which is what I wanted. I did this on my GT last year (Synto's) and really liked the result. Any advice you folks have would be greatly appreciated! Thanks...
  4. 1 review

    http://www.wunderlichamerica.com/motorcycle/8110141.html Folding Headlight Guard This protector is made of a transparent, clear and shatterproof Lexan material, supported by a laser cut, coated black steel frame. This type of protector will prevent even the smallest particle from smashing against your head lamp. The folding mechanism allows the screen to be quickly folded forward, away from the headlight whenever required. This makes cleaning theheadlight and the protector ever so easy. • Optically clean and shatter proof Lexan screen. • Adjustable position of protector allows finding of best position, reduces reflection. • Easy to clean lamp and protector. • Rotated forward = road legal in most countries. • Folded up = best off road protection. • Easy to fit • Strong coated brackets
  5. 1 comment

    I have to add a full review to add the bike to my garage? Yeah, I'll come back to this. Theme will be: never buy the first year of any model.
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