FYI: Helibars for the R1200S

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FYI: Helibars for the R1200S

Postby maineroads » Wed Feb 06, 2008 10:46 pm

I've volunteered my bike as a testmule for some bar risers. Helibars makes a nice looking product (the K1200S version looks OEM). This won't be until the end of March. I'll post the results. Steve
http://www.helibars.com/
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Postby maineroads » Tue Apr 08, 2008 8:34 pm

Received the Helibars today. The specs will be on their website soon. Still a sportbike riding position with less weight on the wrists.[img][img]http://www.imageno.com/thumbs/20080408/ad5u3efe0jw5.jpg[/img][/img]
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Postby f90x » Wed Apr 09, 2008 11:50 am

nice, that's a tidy answer. does anything clash with the faring/screen?

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Postby maineroads » Wed Apr 09, 2008 12:47 pm

No interference, and no replacement hoses needed.
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Postby Ian Martin » Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:20 pm

Looks very good, any idea of cost :?: and can any nupty fit it :oops:
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Postby maineroads » Fri Apr 11, 2008 9:34 pm

They hadn't posted any info as of today, but the owner told me appx. $250 US. I didn't fit them, but I did install a set of their bars on a SV650S today. Good instructions come with the kit.
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Postby Grant » Wed Apr 30, 2008 8:28 pm

I just ordered a set today from 'bykebitz'. They are expecting their first sets to arrive next week. There is a promotion on just now so I got them for £176.00. :D

I didn't really want to mess with the bars but since I broke my collarbone longish trips can be a bit of a pain...literally.
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Postby Stevie » Wed Apr 30, 2008 9:55 pm

I ordered mine yesterday and they arrived today. Hoping to fit them at the weekend, so will report back then.
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Postby Scuzzlebutt » Thu May 01, 2008 5:46 pm

Grant,

Wouldn't mind seeing yours when fitted if that's possible.

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Postby Stevie » Thu May 01, 2008 8:21 pm

I fitted mine this evening. Took about an hour but I haven't had time to try them on the road yet. Look good enough to look like stock items.
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Postby Stevie » Fri May 02, 2008 8:22 am

Ok, so first trip on the R1200S with the helibars fitted. 25 mile commute to work on the A977 mixing fast straights, curvy bits, villages and the eternal roadworks south of Kincardine bridge, with a short stretch of dual-carraigeway.
As I said, the bars look the part, I wouldn't think anyone who wasn't looking for them would even notice a change. They are much, much more comfortable in the 30mph and 40mph zones than the standard bars. From there up to about 80mph I didn't notice much difference - the air pressure takes the weight off the wrists with standard bars at those speeds anyway.
If I were to ride at 80mph plus, :wink: , I would say that there is noticeably more wind pressure, to the point that you have to lean lower - to where you would be with the standard bars.
Low speed manouvreability is improved, but I didn't notice any difference in the curves at all. Due to the slightly extra width of the helibars, I was expecting to possibly oversteer slightly but it didn't happen.
So far, I'm pleased with the results, but it might take a longer ride to properly evaluate.
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Postby Grant » Fri May 02, 2008 9:52 pm

Stevie
Sounds good. I'll post once I get mine fitted next week. Going to the North West in 2 weeks so that should be a good test. Have you still got the standard screen.....I have a double bubble on mine.

Iain,
You are more than welcome to have squint once I've got them fitted. I'll PM you with my mobile number.

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Postby Stevie » Sat May 03, 2008 9:04 am

Yeah, still got the standard screen. Thinking about a double-bubble but I'll have to see how to get it past the financial controller. Which one have you got?
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Postby Grant » Sat May 03, 2008 5:41 pm

I've got the Wunderlich one (£130 fron Nippy Normans) but I believe that Pyramid do one now for the r1200s. It's probably the biggest gripe I've got about the bike is the price of after market bits
F*ck me, I was £300+ for my bellypan and £180 to get it painted.....none of the body shops I knew could get BMW bike paint so I had to go to the main dealer to get it done.
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Postby Scuzzlebutt » Sat May 03, 2008 6:26 pm

I got a Puig double bubble from a place in Germany for about £55 plus postage.
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2002 FJS600 Silverwing...oh yes

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