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J. Alvarez (Los Angeles, Ca) | December 25th, 2014
This is a must have if want your 2005 R1200ST to be rideable. As most ST owners have discovered the ergonomics on this rare bike is off by a mile. The meticulous design of this foot peg lowering kit aliviates the cramping associated with the unusual leg position. This allows the rider to focus on the ride and not the pain. Thank you Wunderlich
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Cliff Sawyer (Lincoln, NE) | October 23rd, 2014
I purchased this kit because of circulation problems in my legs. I had the kit installed by my BMW dealer, who used the brake line extension part. Results are my problems improved greatly. Also, does not effect ground clearance as much as I expected.
Easy, no hassle installation..
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Tim Hurrle (Hugo, mn) | September 4th, 2014
Though a little spendy, still cheaper that any other lowering kit for this bike. Drops the shifter side as a unit just bolt it on and bolt the shifter/footpeg assembly on and move on to the rear brake side. Bolt that lowering bracket on and lower the brake lever one notch and you are done. The side stand does not interfere like it will with other lowering kits
paul harrison (oshawa, ontario) | June 28th, 2014
Were a breeze to install on my r nine t no need to alter brake line look good and gave me the 3/4 inch drop I wanted as always beautifully built
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Kermit Johansson (CAMBRIA, California) | March 23rd, 2014
For my 09 R1200R before this one, I choose another kit that dropped the pedel 1.3 on the left side and about 1.5" on the right. Receiving that kit, the left side used the same rubber surface but looked different, and the right side was looked good even with more metal visible but did not want the different combination. Bought this one, put it on, lengths turned out great and final solution used same pedal and consistent spacing. Easy to install, but did bleed rear brake after adding spacer- still an easy installation.
Works and looks good
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Mike Kerber (Bloomington, ILL) | September 30th, 2013
Having the foot pegs lower has given my 34" inseam legs some needed space and more comfort. The installation looks as if it were OEM.
Well made solution
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Al Literati (Westminster, CO) | August 5th, 2013
I purchased the Wunderlich footpeg lowering kit for my R1200R. installation was trivial, and exactly as the Wunderlich video showed. The kit was nicely machined and fit precisely. The pegs were lowered about an inch, not enough to cause ground clearance issues on turns, but enough to give the bike a decidedly more comfortable riding posture. Once installed, you really need to look hard to detect the kit, it blends in very well with the rest of the bike. I was a little worried about the brake line for the rear break, but that was easy to bend slightly as indicated in the instructions and video to attach to the new bracket. The installation of the kit required not disconnection of the brake line, eliminating the need for bleeding the brakes. The footpeg kit is very well made and a very good solution for providing a little more legroom on your BMW boxer.
Perfect fit, nice change
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Dave (Taylors, SC) | April 21st, 2012
Drops the footpegs a useful 3/4 inch, for a more relaxed riding position. Easy to install, perfect fit.
Not a huge extension but just right
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Dave Buchmiller (Yucaipa, CA) | June 12th, 2010
This kit kinda takes the edge off of the cramped feeling of the low comfort seat or the standard bench seat (800 mm). The kit really does look almost stock. I have yet to scrape the footpegs although I'm not the worlds most aggressive rider. I even managed to install the brakeline extension on the right side without having to bleed the brakes. Just screw the spacer into the right side fitting and fill with a little brake fluid, hold your finger over the open end of the brakeline after disconnecting it, and then quickly place the parts together and tighten. Well engineered and well fitting parts. Again hardly noticeable and yet "noticeable".