If you want the same setup as me, and your bike to look like the one below, you need this lot.
- Factory lower fairing - part number 990D0-18H20-YHL – http://www.leesonsmotors.com/
- Oxford Sport Heated Grips - http://www.oxprod.com/index.php?pg=3&action=dept&id=137&pid=384&p
- Scottoiler - http://www.scottoiler.com/
- Hugger - http://www.holeshot.com/Bandit_1250/1250hugger.html
- Yoshimura TRS - http://www.yoshimura-rd.com/ps-3298-1236-trs-stainlessstainless-slip-on.aspx
- Givi V46 top box with brake light kit, internal light and colour matched lid - http://www.givi.it/cases/monokey/V46 (box), http://www.givi.it/cases/optionals/C46-- (Givi V46R301 red cover), Givi FZ539 rack with M5 monokey plate
- Givi V35 side panniers with colour matched inserts part number 990D0-V35SC-YHL. The stickers to replace the Givi labels on all three boxes are part number: 990D0-V35SC-LOG, The mounting racks are Givi PLX539
- Heel guards Suzuki part number 990A0-64043 (http://www.suzukicycles.com/Product%20Lines/cycles/Products/Bandit%201250S/2009/GSF1250SA/Accessories/Custom%20Trim/990A0-64043.aspx?Style=&CategoryId=1)
- Yoke protector – (http://www.powerbronzeaustralia.com/2034420/2034176/831899/YOKE-PROTECTOR---SUZUKI-GSF1200-BANDIT-06/SUZUKI-GSF1250-BANDIT-07-12---CARBON-FIBRE.item)
- BMC air filter part number FM294/02 (www.bmcairfilters.com)
- Rear seat cowl part number 990D0-17HSC-YHL
- Rad Guard radiator guard (http://www.radguard.com.au/suzuki-bandit-1250-fa-2010-2012-fully-faired-model/)
- GiPro TRE and gear position indicator (http://www.healtech-electronics.com/)
- Stebel Nautilus air horn (http://www.stebel.it/stebel2009/products.asp?IDserie=6&;)
- MRA Vario Touring screen (Suzuki genuine) - http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/productview/1782/584/
- Fender Extender (www.holeshot.com)
- SW Motech Mirror extenders (http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/productview/2526/)
- 12V accessory power socket (marine, stainless, waterproof) - http://www.iboats.com/SeaDog-Deluxe-Power-Socket-12V/dm/cart_id.262637500--session_id.638597624--view_id.39777
- Ventura light guard part number VP073 (http://www.ventura-bike.com/fitments.aspx?modelid=1071)
- Keiti tank protector ( http:// www.keiti.com)
- Narva Platinum headlight bulbs (http://www.narva.com.au)
- LED park lights - (http://ledbulbs.co.nz/one-watt-led-park-lights-p-31.html?osCsid=7795f1a249d501629df9754d35c79bd4)
- Indicator blanking plates (EBay)
- Dale Walker Stage 2 – TFI, Airbox mod, O2 sensor eliminator, secondaries removed (http://www.holeshot.com)
- Yoshimura reservoir covers (http://www.yoshimura-rd.com/ps-3642-1286-yoshimura-reservoir-cover-kit.aspx)
- Suzuki gel seat – part number 990A0-31000 – (http://www.suzukicycles.com/Product%20Lines/cycles/Products/Bandit%201250S/2009/GSF1250SA/Accessories/Gel%20Seats/990A0-31000.aspx?Style=&CategoryId=1)
- LED integrated taillight - http://www.ebay.com/itm/LED-Integrated-Taillight-Bandit-GSF-1250-07-08-09-2010-/220624089714?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr&hash=item335e387272#ht_2397wt_716
- Pazzo style adjustable levers – (Ebay)
- Regulator relocation kit (www.metrickmetal.com)
- PAIR removal kit (www.metrickmetal.com)
- Sliders (for lower faired model) – (www.gsg-mototechnik.de or http://www.whaccessories.com/Suzuki-Sliders-GSF-1250-Bandit-OEM-Lowers.htm)
- Fork brace – Dale Walker manufactured – (www.holeshot.com)
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Question about Oxford heated grips.
ReplyDeleteDid you protect connectors some how? I installed mine and el. connectors are on plain sight at the fork area (connectors where both grips meet the controller and where other wire runs to the battery). Did you do anything ti protect them from the rain or are they exposed to the water? If they are exposed to the water, how are they holding up?
I tucked them under the fairing and used a smear of dielectric grease you can buy from any electronics shop on the connectors.
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