Unit Garage has videos to install each of their parts... I am a big fan of them... and I would go with Oehlins fork inserts and the Oehlins rear suspension...
100% in the spring I will be ordering a new front fork or the inserts from them. I only commented on the instructions as a comparison to wunderlich. I didn’t really have any issues figuring it out. They just included a bunch of different sets of hardware and it wasn’t super clearly explained what hardware to use for each bike configuration.
Off-The -Road and also Ohlins USA has the cartridge inserts. Get the springs according to your weight. Same for rear shock. May take awhile if it isn't on the shelf. I finally got all mine for my Tenere T7, hot items for awhile. Let me know how it turns out. That will be the same mods I make on my 2023 Urban GS. I got the blue with the gold wheels. You may consider a set of Hahn Hubs and a set of Excel wheels laced up. They are tubeless design but not the outer spokes of the BMW. Those are available after market. Probably go with an Unit garage exhaust and can. @@DrFearCo I live in Kentucky USA.
Nice I would go for Akra full Ti headers, Ohlins STX46 rear and NIX fork inserts, Kineo (not Option 719) wheels (6" rear), Gilles rear sets and if you have any money left, Magura bars & HC3 master cylinders
The air snorkle has to go. 2 choices Unit garage or the KRT I believe is the name. All pricey for what you get but it really changes the appearance and also the side covers.
Hmm - I wonder who the actual manufacturer is. They're both German so I am not sure. I can tell you that Wunderlich is pretty nice to deal with in USA/Canada.
@@DrFearCo - I went with Wunderlich because they had yellow :) Have not arrived yet but excited to install them. Have the 40th so also ordered the rear fender kit, rear rack and solo seat all from Wunderlich.
Unit Garage has videos to install each of their parts... I am a big fan of them... and I would go with Oehlins fork inserts and the Oehlins rear suspension...
100% in the spring I will be ordering a new front fork or the inserts from them. I only commented on the instructions as a comparison to wunderlich. I didn’t really have any issues figuring it out. They just included a bunch of different sets of hardware and it wasn’t super clearly explained what hardware to use for each bike configuration.
Love the additions especially the tail and rack. (Edited trail to tail 😁)
@@tomcrookes5689 Thanks!
Off-The -Road and also Ohlins USA has the cartridge inserts. Get the springs according to your weight. Same for rear shock. May take awhile if it isn't on the shelf. I finally got all mine for my Tenere T7, hot items for awhile. Let me know how it turns out. That will be the same mods I make on my 2023 Urban GS. I got the blue with the gold wheels. You may consider a set of Hahn Hubs and a set of Excel wheels laced up. They are tubeless design but not the outer spokes of the BMW. Those are available after market. Probably go with an Unit garage exhaust and can. @@DrFearCo I live in Kentucky USA.
Nice I would go for Akra full Ti headers, Ohlins STX46 rear and NIX fork inserts, Kineo (not Option 719) wheels (6" rear), Gilles rear sets and if you have any money left, Magura bars & HC3 master cylinders
I got the NIX inserts last season. I’ll make a video. The rear shock is next.
The air snorkle has to go. 2 choices Unit garage or the KRT I believe is the name. All pricey for what you get but it really changes the appearance and also the side covers.
Will take a look thanks!
Hepco & Becker Engine Guards look exactly the same but are cheaper. I wonder if Wunderlich is just rebranding them?
Hmm - I wonder who the actual manufacturer is. They're both German so I am not sure. I can tell you that Wunderlich is pretty nice to deal with in USA/Canada.
@@DrFearCo - I went with Wunderlich because they had yellow :) Have not arrived yet but excited to install them. Have the 40th so also ordered the rear fender kit, rear rack and solo seat all from Wunderlich.
@@NorCalSaint Nice, they make good stuff. Make sure you have a torque wrench as the engine guards use important engine mounts.