R1200 GS Riders Toolkit

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R1200 GS Riders Toolkit

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Hi all,
does anyone have a complete toolkit for a R4V that they want to sell? and how much I would have to part with?

Recently discovered mine is not a complete kit.

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Davey

The full kit for the R1200GS is pretty sparse.

One sold on Ebay recently for $53.
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Yeah Bully, got one of them. Just trying to put together an OEM kit for under the seat.
Re'kon it'd be worth around $50 (or box of p^ss) from someone...
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Davey_sprockeT wrote:Yeah Bully, got one of them. Just trying to put together an OEM kit for under the seat.
Re'kon it'd be worth around $50 (or box of p^ss) from someone...


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Are you getting ready for desert queen baths, Davey. :P
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Hello O.B.
No mate, still limping on both sides :lol:
You taking the Happy Bike? 8)
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Yes, happy bike going
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old betsy wrote:Yes, happy bike going




see you on the straight in a couple of weeks, with a pillion on there'll be no campfire shenanigans for you then
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O.B. if your'e taking the Happy Bike you'd better leave Tuesday or Wednesday to get there by Friday night.

Not like last year:
Kawa ZX14R 190+ hp at "Mach 2.4 warp factor 7 Mr. Sulu" :lol:
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Davey_sprockeT wrote:O.B. if your'e taking the Happy Bike you'd better leave Tuesday or Wednesday to get there by Friday night.

Not like last year:
Kawa ZX14R 190+ hp at "Mach 2.4 warp factor 7 Mr. Sulu" :lol:
Yes I think it was just over 9hrs last year, might be 9 days this year
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