Stuart - ever so sorry but we never got the enquiry - you’ll see from our feedback and reputation that we have a high degree of customer interaction and would never ignore any communication. If you call us this morning we would be happy to discuss whatever you wish! Regards, Mark
The 1250 is narrower in profile than the 1200. The bracket probably hasn’t been changed to reflect this. Steve over at “a bike thing” has adapted its width and fixing points and is compatible with the D4s in the rearward position.
BY the way, do you a link to a video of how to remove the front fenders body work on a 2019 GS Adventure? I'm about to install a set of Denali D4 2.0 lights on my 1250 GS Adventure.--thanks
dcdell2008 if you phone Mick on Monday (sorry, he’s now finished for the weekend) he will happily talk you through it as out of all three of us he’s worked on the beaks the most and knows how they come off. Hope this was helpful. Regards, Mark
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Many thanks. Ride safe.
I sent an enquiry a few months ago to A Bike thing about a possible supply and installation but I haven’t heard a thing back from them ??
Stuart - ever so sorry but we never got the enquiry - you’ll see from our feedback and reputation that we have a high degree of customer interaction and would never ignore any communication. If you call us this morning we would be happy to discuss whatever you wish! Regards, Mark
The 1250 is narrower in profile than the 1200. The bracket probably hasn’t been changed to reflect this. Steve over at “a bike thing” has adapted its width and fixing points and is compatible with the D4s in the rearward position.
Vincent Daly that’s good for know thanks for that!
BY the way, do you a link to a video of how to remove the front fenders body work on a 2019 GS Adventure? I'm about to install a set of Denali D4 2.0 lights on my 1250 GS Adventure.--thanks
dcdell2008 if you phone Mick on Monday (sorry, he’s now finished for the weekend) he will happily talk you through it as out of all three of us he’s worked on the beaks the most and knows how they come off. Hope this was helpful. Regards, Mark
Grazie