Hi Two Wheel Tales, I own a 1100 GS by myself. I'm happy with that old baby! Can you give me some answers about your setup? First, what kind windshield are you using? Are you happy with it? What kind of tires you use for on/offroad. I'm about to install the Heidenau K60 Scout on my GS. And last question - whats that round gimmick with the "V" on your handlebar? Greetings Tafka
On the video you can see an MRA windscreen wind an added windbreaker on top of it. At this point I've replaced it with an original BMW windscreen because I broke the MRA while dropping the bike off road. It worked great for breaking the wind but I could not see as much as I wanted because of its height. The original windscreen provides me more value for the kind of riding I do. I've got two Metzeler Tourance tires on it, which provide a good mixture for enduro riding. I don't have anything to compare it to but I've got more than enough grip on road to keep up with the sporty bikes and I'm able to get trough very slippery muddy terrain off road. The V on my handlebar is the Beeline Moto navigation system, I think it's a great little navigation which provides me with all the information I need to go on an adventure and still get me home safe. Thanks Tafka! Much appreciated
Hi Two Wheel Tales,
I own a 1100 GS by myself. I'm happy with that old baby!
Can you give me some answers about your setup?
First, what kind windshield are you using? Are you happy with it?
What kind of tires you use for on/offroad. I'm about to install the Heidenau K60 Scout on my GS.
And last question - whats that round gimmick with the "V" on your handlebar?
Greetings
Tafka
On the video you can see an MRA windscreen wind an added windbreaker on top of it. At this point I've replaced it with an original BMW windscreen because I broke the MRA while dropping the bike off road. It worked great for breaking the wind but I could not see as much as I wanted because of its height. The original windscreen provides me more value for the kind of riding I do. I've got two Metzeler Tourance tires on it, which provide a good mixture for enduro riding. I don't have anything to compare it to but I've got more than enough grip on road to keep up with the sporty bikes and I'm able to get trough very slippery muddy terrain off road.
The V on my handlebar is the Beeline Moto navigation system, I think it's a great little navigation which provides me with all the information I need to go on an adventure and still get me home safe.
Thanks Tafka! Much appreciated
@@two-wheel-tales Thanks for your response. :)