R1200R R1200S hugger compatability

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R1200R R1200S hugger compatability

Postby Dids » Sat Jan 14, 2017 12:22 pm

I'm still looking for a rear hugger for my recently bought R1200S.
To broaden my search, just wondered if a hugger for a R1200R of the same era would also fit a R1200S?
The mountings look the same but maybe the exhaust configuration difference between the R1200R and the R1200S might be an issue...... ?

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Re: R1200R R1200S hugger compatability

Postby Dids » Sun Jan 15, 2017 3:42 pm

It's OK now, I don't need to know if a R1200R hugger will fit my R1200S - I've just bought an Ilmberger hugger on Ebay for £100.............. :hello1:
It comes without the mounting bolts though.
Guess it's just a matter of buying bolts that are longer than the originals, by the thickness of the Ilmberger.
Would it be an idea to go for stainless steel bolts or does it really matter?
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Re: R1200R R1200S hugger compatability

Postby Humbug » Sun Jan 15, 2017 4:32 pm

The original bolts have a captive washer on them if its the same as mine, all you need to do is remove the washer from the original three bolts. Not too difficult but you need to be careful not to damage the threads. The other option is to get new bolts the same length as the original that do not have the washer and robert is your mothers brother.
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Re: R1200R R1200S hugger compatability

Postby Dids » Sun Jan 15, 2017 6:03 pm

Wow! easier than I expected!
Many thanks for your advice :)

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Re: R1200R R1200S hugger compatability

Postby dave the german » Sun Jan 15, 2017 9:22 pm

Ilmberger can also supply the correct bolts
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Re: R1200R R1200S hugger compatability

Postby Dids » Mon Jan 16, 2017 9:56 am

Thanks all.

I've now contacted Ilmberger and they can supply the three bolts for €10.90.
Not sure yet whether to go with these or just use the originals without the washers......

They also, very helpfully, emailed me fitting instructions for their Hinterradabdeckung

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Re: R1200R R1200S hugger compatability

Postby Herb » Mon Jan 16, 2017 10:32 am

Dids wrote:Thanks all.

I've now contacted Ilmberger and they can supply the three bolts for €10.90.
Not sure yet whether to go with these or just use the originals without the washers......

They also, very helpfully, emailed me fitting instructions for their Hinterradabdeckung



I don't recall the screws having captive washers when I fitted my Ilmberger hugger? I could be wrong, I normally am.

My hugger arrived with replacement screws, despite being advertised as being sold without, so wait and see what arrives, and if necessary order from Ilmberger. These screws hold the back plate of the final drive in place, so I would be far happier using the correct screws and ensure they are torqued correctly.
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Re: R1200R R1200S hugger compatability

Postby dave the german » Mon Jan 16, 2017 12:26 pm

I ordered from Ilmberger and the bolts came in a fancy little Ilmberger bag - worth the money just for the bag :wink:
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Re: R1200R R1200S hugger compatability

Postby Dids » Tue Jan 17, 2017 9:21 am

Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo............................

A fancy little Ilmberger bag...............

Guess that decides it then :lol:

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Re: R1200R R1200S hugger compatability

Postby dave the german » Tue Jan 17, 2017 6:34 pm

Thought that might sway it :wink:
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Re: R1200R R1200S hugger compatability

Postby Humbug » Tue Jan 17, 2017 9:03 pm

The Ilmberger bolts might not have the captive washer, I just ordered new final drive bolts from Motorworks and cut the washers off. Only cost a fiver. The thickness of the hugger is the same as the washer and you just torque to specification. Would love a special little bag though.
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Re: R1200R R1200S hugger compatability

Postby dave the german » Wed Jan 18, 2017 3:00 pm

Humbug wrote:The Ilmberger bolts might not have the captive washer, I just ordered new final drive bolts from Motorworks and cut the washers off. Only cost a fiver. The thickness of the hugger is the same as the washer and you just torque to specification. Would love a special little bag though.

Make me an offer :wink:
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Re: R1200R R1200S hugger compatability

Postby Dids » Tue Jan 24, 2017 9:21 pm

My hugger arrived with replacement screws, despite being advertised as being sold without, so wait and see what arrives, and if necessary order from Ilmberger. These screws hold the back plate of the final drive in place, so I would be far happier using the correct screws and ensure they are torqued correctly.


Me too..........
Bought it off Flea Bay advertised as coming without bolts
Big box arrived filled with loads of random packaging and of course the Ilmberger hugger.
If I hadn't read your post I'd have junked the box & packaging.
Instead I rooted around all the foam and paper and Voila! there were the three bolts!
Thanks..... :)

PS The only downside is that I won't now get a fancy little Ilmberger bag....... :crybaby:

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Re: R1200R R1200S hugger compatability

Postby Herb » Tue Jan 24, 2017 9:34 pm

Dids wrote:
My hugger arrived with replacement screws, despite being advertised as being sold without, so wait and see what arrives, and if necessary order from Ilmberger. These screws hold the back plate of the final drive in place, so I would be far happier using the correct screws and ensure they are torqued correctly.


Me too..........
Bought it off Flea Bay advertised as coming without bolts
Big box arrived filled with loads of random packaging and of course the Ilmberger hugger.
If I hadn't read your post I'd have junked the box & packaging.
Instead I rooted around all the foam and paper and Voila! there were the three bolts!
Thanks..... :)

PS The only downside is that I won't now get a fancy little Ilmberger bag....... :crybaby:


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