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BMW 1200 GS Motorcycle Bar Guards

did:plc:xujdr3kkymg5kkm7hdlmdszy May 26, 2026
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Handlebar Guards / Bar Guards for BMW R1200 GS Motorcycle – 3D Printable Replacement / Upgrade Parts This is a precision-designed set of handlebar (bar) guards for BMW R1200 GS motorcycles, intended to protect the rider’s hands, levers, and handlebar controls from wind, rain, debris, and minor impacts during riding. The guards mount onto the handlebars and provide an outer shield that improves comfort and protection, especially during long-distance touring, off-road riding, or harsh weather conditions. These bar guards are commonly used as OEM-style replacements or aftermarket upgrades for damaged or missing hand protection components. ✔ Features: Direct replacement / upgrade handlebar guards for BMW R1200 GS Protects hands, brake and clutch levers from wind and debris Improves riding comfort in cold and wet conditions OEM-style fit for GS handlebar mounting points Designed for FDM 3D printing (or as model reference for CNC / molding) Suitable for durable, impact-resistant materials Lightweight yet strong structure for touring and off-road use Cost-effective alternative to OEM handguard assemblies ⚙️ Recommended printing settings: For best durability and outdoor resistance: Material: ASA or Nylon (PA12 / PA6) recommended Alternative: ABS or high-impact PETG Infill: 50–80% (up to 100% for high-impact use) Perimeters: 5–7 walls Layer height: 0.12–0.2 mm Print orientation: optimized for impact direction and flex resistance 📌 Compatibility: Compatible with: BMW R1200 GS BMW GS series motorcycles using similar handlebar mounting systems ⚠️ Fitment may vary depending on model year and OEM handguard bracket type (standard vs. adventure variants). 📌 Note: This is a 3D printable aftermarket replacement / accessory part, not an original BMW product. For real-world riding use, material strength and UV resistance are critical—ASA or Nylon is strongly recommended for long-term durability.

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