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R1200RT After Market Shifter Lever

b25bsaboy

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Good evening,

The other day when I was in visiting my local BMW dealer here in Calgary, there was a 2009 BMW R1200RT sitting on the bike lift that was imported in from California. It had a shifter lever that makes total sense to me rather than the factory one which I am afraid is to small for my big feet.

I have attached a picture (God, Thank you for the iPhone camera) and was wondering if anyone would recognize it and where might I get one of these.:type
 

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Hammerhead:)

My big feet too were at issue with stock BMW shift lever! I found the "Hammerhead" at rally a few years ago. Its longer and my size 12s love it. You'll have to find it via search engine. I do not remember who sold 'em, sorry. The name is right, Hammerhead. Randy
 
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