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Brake or Gear Lever Enlarger

Part Number: 8160431-432


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Knurled $39.00 In Stock
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F800 R
F800 R

Depending on which bike you ride, this item can serve as a brake or shift enlargement, or both. Please read the model application list below.

If you find your shifter or brake lever to be a bit on the small side, this shifter enlargement is the answer. The sleeve fits tightly over the original rubber pad and increases the overall size of the lever. Use a bit of soapy water when sliding the enlargement on. Alternatively, use some clear silicone adhesive. The silicone will act as a lubricant when installing and once it cures, it will ensure that the enlarger stays on.The clear anodized, aluminum enlarger has a factory like appearance and looks sharp and the knurled surface provides a solid grip, even in wet weather. This enlarger has a knurled surface that provides excellent grip. Alternatively, we also offer a version that features rubber padding.It features three rubber bands that are permanently attached, so it’s easy on your boots.

Shifter enlargement for the following models:

F 800 S / ST / R
K 1100 / 1200 LT
K 1100 / 1200 RS/GT (all model years)
K 1300 GT
R 850 / 1100 / 1150 R & Rockster
R1100 / 1150 RT
R 1100 / 1150 RS
R 1100 S
R1100 / 1150 GS + Adventure
R 1200 GS + Adventure
R 1200 R
R 1200 RT
R 1200 ST

Brake pedal enlargement for the following models:

R1150 R & Rockster
R 1150 RS
R 1100 S
F 650 CS
R 1200 R

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F800 R
F800 R

This item fits the following BMW bike models:

  • R1200ST
  • K1200GT_2006_on
  • K1200RS
  • R1200GSADV
  • R1200GS
  • R1200RT
  • R1200S
  • R1150RS
  • R1150RT
  • R1150Rockster
  • R1150R
  • R1150GSADV
  • R1150GS
  • R1100S
  • R1100RT
  • R1100GS
  • R1100R
  • R1100RS
  • K1300GT
  • F650CS
  • F800R
  • F800S
  • K1100LT
  • F800ST
  • K1100RS
  • K1200GT
  • K1200LT
  • R1200R
  • F800GT
  • R1200GSLC

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Average Customer Rating: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5 (Based on 12 reviews)
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gear shifter enlarger

Reviewed by David McCutcheon from North Vancouver, BC (1.26.2013)

I like it - it does what you\'d think it would - and does so without any fuss or bother
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Gear Lever Enlarger

Reviewed by David Happ from Bethesda , Md (11.15.2012)

I had the same problem that another customer had...The Enlarger fell off soon after being installed. I followed the directions that came with the Enlarger and did not have a real difficult time installing the devise but one week later it fell off on HW 95. I also think the Enlarger is rather expensive for the quality of the product. I hate to write a bad review because Wunderlich normally sells really great products.
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Good but nothing\'s perfect

Reviewed by Tim Casey from New York, NY (10.18.2012)

Got the Enlarger when I started missing shifts with a new set of heavier boots. Yes it\'s very hard to get on, I gave up trying to shove it the last quarter inch for fear of damaging the shift lever, but I\'m not missing shifts anymore. Because the round shape adds vertical size to the lever, I have to lift my foot higher to avoid engaging the shifter until I want to, which places a little extra strain on the flexor muscles in my shin, which is mildly fatiguing on long trips. But it accomplishes the main purpose, which was to clean up my shifting.
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great job - well worth it

Reviewed by exile730 - from Mandurah, WA (7.29.2012)

easy to fit and makes a huge difference 100% improvement and usual Wunderlich quality
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Metal Gear Lever Enlarger

Reviewed by Jeff Kron from Greenwood Village, CO (5.6.2012)

Retired to the tool drawer after it ruined the toe of every boot worn riding. The cut metal design provides a good grip but is far too harsh on the lever. Mine was removed and tossed into a drawer after efforts to smooth the surface failed. Be warned.
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Good fit

Reviewed by Ian Russell from Canberra, ACT (5.2.2012)

Does what it is supposed to do. Fits on easily as per the instructions and has stayed on firmly so far. Improves gear changing precision with my big feet. A keeper.
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Work Well

Reviewed by Jeffrey Thomas from Perth, WA (4.28.2012)

Combined with a foot peg lowering kit, they work well.
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Perfect

Reviewed by j.l. smith from Columbia, MS (3.19.2012)

New boots and modified shift lever led to shifting problems on my GS, especially when standing up on the pegs. This little $39 jewel solved all that, no more missed shifts whether seated or standing...
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Gear Lever Enlarger

Reviewed by G. Horstkorta from , CA (3.18.2012)

After reading the product reviews I purchase this item and it works well after installation. The enlarger slipped on with little effort but is not loose. To prevent the enlarger from slipping off, I drilled a small hole at the lever end and safety wired the enlarger to the lever.
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Gear lever enlarger

Reviewed by BILL EYRES from Diamondhead, MS (8.25.2011)

Worked as advertised.........until it fell off after about a week even tho it had been mounted per instructions. If you like how it works, might want to consider pulling it off and going with some Gorilla Glue or something like it...that should hold it on.
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Difficult to Install!

Reviewed by Jim Gadra from , (6.23.2011)

As the previous review expressed, the shifter enlarger was very difficult to install. I tried soapy water as suggested and worked for some time to install it. After a half dozen or more attempts at removal and reinstallation I still have had limited success. I hope it is on far enough as I lost the previous enlarger for, I suspect, the same reason. Otherwise I think it is a very good product.I would appreciate some feedback from the manufacturer about the installation problem.
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Useful Item; Difficult to Install

Reviewed by Steve Melnyk from Haslett, MI (5.4.2011)

This is a useful addition to the R1200RT. It enlarges the shift lever thus ensuring good shifts. The only problem -- even with soap, this is a difficult product to install. Only defect on a very useful, simple product.