http://www.carpe-tdm...opic.php?t=5774
[quote="StevePSD"]Since KEDO will not sell to us TDM orphans in the USA, is there any other source for the KEDO handguards in Europe that will ship to the US?
Thanks,
-steve[/quote]
http://www.carpe-tdm...opic.php?t=3113
[quote="geo"]Had the same worries, so i contacted Kedo for a solution since the handguards they produce will only fit the 850

this is their reply:
"...nope, will not fit TDM900, sorry!
BUT we will offer a solution for your bike soon (maybe until xmas). please check our website (news) from time to time.
best regards yours
KEDO Team / daniel doritz"
So based on their answer...., patience


[quote="ET"]Here you are:




http://www.carpe-tdm...opic.php?t=5193
http://www.carpe-tdm...opic.php?t=5106
[quote="gil"]I got the handguards for my 850 from Polisport. They fit great and can take the whole weight of my bike between them and the top box........ don't ask.
Just pop the bar end weights off and two bolts sort it out.
I think this is them from M&P
http://www.mandp.co....x?catRef=538162
Here's a picture
http://www.carpe-tdm...e=quote&p=39431
[quote="v8guy"]Fitted the aforementioned last week.. finally managed to get some riding in. At 50+ mph, they superb. Not a huge effect below that though.
Fitting was straightforward; no adaptation required

Pics available from the My TDM link in my sig below.[/quote]
http://www.gtv8.org/tdm/handguards/
http://www.carpe-tdm...opic.php?t=5617
[quote="Beeble-TDM9"]Welcome to the group. I'm also a newbie to the group and TDM's. The handguards you need are the ones off the 1150 GS (don't know whether the 1200 will fit, but they're different). I bought them for mine and they fit great. The only thing you have to do is drill and tap the bar-ends to get an 8mm thread so that you can screw the grips to them.
Paul[/quote]
[quote="andyj"]Buy a BMW R1150GS hand guard kit and get your local machine shop to drill & tap the bar end weights with a suitable thread diameter/pitch/length once they turn up and you see how the outer edge fastens through to the bars/weights.[/quote]
[quote="emmett"]
Kedo guards are bmw 650 guards, with a kit to fit them to the TDM850. You get the same result if you get your own bar ends modified, as described by andyj above

[quote="wicklamulla"]
if ya can afford it buy them from Kedo as they come pre tapped and ready to install, takes about 20 minutes tops to fit them.
the kedo ones are actually BMW F650 GS ones, this im certain of as i looked at a GS in a showroom recently and they were identical to my Kedo ones, but the 1150 GS may also have these same ones fitted..... i don't know.[/quote]
[quote="emmett"]Kedo handguards are just BMW f650 'guards with TDM bar end weights drilled and tapped to allow easy fitting to the standard TDM handlebars. So the 'end weights will not go into renthal 'bars. Best bet (and cheaper) is to buy a set of f650 'guards from BMW and drill and tap whatever 'bar ends you've got on your renthals.

Hope this makes sense. :oops:[/quote]
http://www.carpe-tdm...opic.php?t=5944
[quote="nitram"]Here are Daves Renthals and guards:



http://www.carpe-tdm...opic.php?t=5946
[quote="StevePSD"]I have been toying with the idea of putting handguards on my TDM, but I did not care for most of them I saw - mostly modified dirt-bike units, like the one's on my XR600R.
I saw a set that KEDO in Germany sells, and they look great. Another TDM owner sent me pics of the KEDO units on his TDM (Thanks nanbill!). Only problem was KEDO will no longer ship anything to the USA


Doing some research on this site, I was able to determine that the KEDO units are actually BMW F650GS units, with modified BMW bar-end weights. I determined that you did not need to buy the BMW bar-end weights, as I could modify the stock TDM units(the BMW units will not work without modifications).
I purchased the BMW handguard set for a 1999-2004 F650GS, BMW part # 71 60 7 682 222 from A&S Cycles in Roseville, CA (www.ascycles.com) 1-800-689-9893 for $65. I had to call them to order these, as it appears that this same part # is available with & without the bar-end weights.
I removed the stock bar-end weights, and drilled & tapped a M6x1.0 hole 1" deep in the center of the bar-ends. There is a dimple in the middle of the bar-end which makes centering the drill bit a piece of cake! The metal is fairly soft and easy to drill & tap.
After drilling & tapping, the 8mm hex is still intact, so you can still use the 8mm allen wrench to put the bar-ends on & off! The only other thing I had to do was remove about 1/8" of metal from the bottom of the aluminum fitting washer that goes in the end of the handguard, so it would sit flush with the handguard. I used a 6mm allen screw (20mm long) to secure the end of the handguards to the bar-ends.
In less than a hour, I had the bar-ends removed, drilled & tapped, and the handguards installed! The handguards fit just like they were made for the bike, right down to the rubber cushion for the top of the brake master cylinder cover.
The handguards provide a good amount of protection from wind and rain (not tested in the rain yet as I live in the desert). The handguards also clear the fuel tank and my MRA Touring windscreen (3" taller than stock with winglets). If additional protection is required, Touratech makes a removable add-on spoiler (part # 040-1711) for $25 specifically designed for these handguards.
Here are some pics of my install.
http://tinyurl.com/lgxmd
Hope this helps.
-steve sutton
Ridgecrest, CA[/quote]
EDIT quotes are all up shizzle creak at the mo ...will osrt sometime maybe possibly.