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Hi guys, iam considering fitting some
AC Schnitzer Superbike handlebar conversion BMW R1200S ..( see ebay ).to my R12s and wondered if anyone already has and their comments on them ?
Many thanx
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Post by StreetFlatTwin »

I'm guessing the AC Schnitzer handlebar will be similar to the Wunderlicht one that I have fitted.

I came from years of naked bikes and as much as unloved the R12S I couldn't live with the clip ons. I love the look of the R12S compared to the R12R or GS but wanted a more upright position.

They are great and very easy to fit (although I bough a spare ball joint so I didn't need to swap them over and I could leave the original in place!)

I'd say go for it and report back!!

Here's a shot of mine (sorry about the poor photo!!)

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Post by David_S_Walker »

Hello,

Don't know if it will help but I have the Heli-Bars on mine which were on it when I bought it. I did revert to the originals for a day or so....But found them too extreme so the Heli-bars went back on and I find them a good compromise for day to day commuting.

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Post by SyRexx »

ive been tempted by the bar conversion but i cant justify the £400 price tag of the ac schnitzer or wunderlich items, maybe if my number come up on the lottery!
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Parker Hydraulic Pipe Clamps.............

Cheap as chips :thumbright:


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Many thanx guy's still trying to get my head round should i t spend £400 or not! :roll:
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Post by Blackal »

what about Rapid Dog's "Barbacks"?

A lot cheaper than £400, I'm sure?

£400 is a fair skelp of cash :shock:

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I don't think Rapid Dog does barbacks for the 12s, only 11s (shame) but these are reasonable http://www.mv-motorrad.de/lshop,showdet ... 6,11,,.htm

I'm also loving this idea of theirs
http://www.mv-motorrad.de/lshop,showdet ... 5b,3,,.htm

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Post by Droptarotter »

Rapid's bar backs are only for the 11S.

I have Heli Bars on my 12S. For me it is the best compromise. Not too expensive and easy to install.

I did consider the superbike bar conversions, but I have gotten used to the Heli Bars.

The 12S feels like a chopper compared to my HP2 Sport.

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Are you sure that raised bars will actually sort your problem. On my 11S I fitted bar backs , rode for a while and still wasn't happy , fitted lowered pegs , and then after a while removed the bar backs , reasonably happy :?
Fitting raised bars may create more problems than it solves , the main one being the seat and obviously the screen.
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Post by xpis »

Fitted a pair of Heli Bars and tried them out on Sunday, what a differance. Didnt seem to loose the prone riding position but the comfort improved no end. Cheaper than the handle bar conversion. Recommended.
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