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BMW R 1250 GS Exhaust from Dr. Jekill and Mr. Hyde | Gear Review

Dr. Jekill and Mr. Hyde BMW R 1250 GS Exhaust

Dr. Jekill & Mr. Hyde’s (J&H) novel exhaust system allows the rider to pick from three different sound modes on the fly. An illuminated, handlebar-mounted switch actuates a servo motor, which actuates a valve in the interior of the exhaust system to instantly adjust sound output to your preference.

Dr. Jekill and Mr. Hyde BMW R 1250 GS Exhaust

In Dr. Jekill Mode, the valve is closed, diverting the exhaust gases around the valve and through perforations on side chambers of the exhaust, where they pass through patented single-strand fiber dampening material before being routed out. This is the quietest mode, most closely resembling the stock sound but with a much deeper tone.

A quick push of the button opens the valve halfway for Dynamic Mode, which adds a distinctive low-frequency bark. A final push of the button unleashes Mr. Hyde Mode, in which the valve opens fully and the rider is treated to the engine’s full guttural roar as exhaust gases pass through relatively unrestricted.

My BMW R 1250 GS exhaust system is governed by an ECU that plugs directly into the wiring harness, reading CANbus signals from the bike and allowing the exhaust valve to power on and off with the engine.

Related: 2021 BMW R 1250 GS | Road Test Review

Installation of the J&H exhaust is straightforward. The small servo motor is mounted to the frame above the header connection, and its waterproof control wires are routed along the inside face of the muffler, where an integrated clamp holds them securely. The wiring harness is plug and play. (J&H has a helpful installation video on YouTube.)

Once installed, the J&H is a handsome pipe. Its flawlessly finished Nomad Black body leads to a glossy hexagonal carbon fiber end cap, punctuated by a gorgeous machined-aluminum accent plate on the rear. The inlet cover is finished in matching glossy carbon fiber as well. The appearance is sleek, serious, and decidedly upmarket, drawing loads of attention from fellow GS riders.

Dr. Jekill and Mr. Hyde BMW R 1250 GS Exhaust

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Out on the road, the BMW’s personality can be instantly transformed from mild to wild depending on my mood, and I love exercising that expression! Experienced readers are wise enough to know the difference between an annoyingly loud exhaust and an improved exhaust tone that fits with the character of each motorcycle. This J&H pipe unleashed my bikes inner growl, adding a healthy dollop of welcome character to the machine.

But in this case, it’s not about volume. Using an AudioControl DMRTA calibrated decibel meter, placing the measurement device about 20 inches from the exhaust at a 45-degree angle per the SAE J2825 standard, I measured all three modes at idle: Dr. Jekill came in at 85.9 dB, Dynamic measured 88.1 dB, and Mr. Hyde rang up 93.1 dB. For reference, SAE J2825 recommends a 92 dBA limit at idle for motorcycles.

Dr. Jekill & Mr. Hyde exhausts are the best of both worlds, allowing you to be naughty or nice without ever being obnoxious. They’re made in the Netherlands and are fully compliant with European emission laws. Testing is currently in progress for the U.S. market, and the company hopes to have CARB and EPA approval by the end of 2023.

MSRP for the BMW R 1250 GS Exhaust from Dr. Jekill and Mr. Hyde is $1,695 for black and $1,640 for silver. Each pipe is covered by a four-year, unlimited-mile warranty.

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New Gear: National Cycle Sport Luggage Rack for Yamaha MT-07

National Cycle Sport Luggage Rack Yamaha MT-07

National Cycle adds to its collection of Yamaha MT-07 accessories with the new Sport Luggage Rack, which provides an easy way to tie down your luggage, whether you need to store items for your daily commute or a longer tour. The steel rack is e-coated for long-term rust prevention and has a powdercoated textured black finish.

The Sport Luggage Rack features multiple tie-down points to secure your gear and comes with step-by-step, photo-illustrated installation instructions for mounting the rack on your MT-07’s tailsection. It measures 9 inches long, 8 inches wide in the front, and 7 inches wide in the rear. The rack is available for Yamaha MT-07 model years 2018-2023 for $269.95.

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New Gear: KTM PowerParts Aftermarket Motorcycle Parts

KTM PowerParts aftermarket motorcycle parts

Searching for the right aftermarket motorcycle parts can be overwhelming if you don’t know where to look. KTM has made that task easier with KTM PowerParts, an extensive catalog of performance parts.

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KTM PowerParts use materials such as high-quality carbon fiber and titanium and are designed to save weight, increase engine and chassis performance, and improve aerodynamics and comfort. Exhaust systems, luggage, chains, lubricants, seats, windscreens, handlebars, and more are available for both street and off-road applications. Find the full lineup with prices on the KTM website.

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New Gear: Yamaha Ténéré 700 LED Fog Light Kit by PIAA

Yamaha Ténéré 700 LED Fog Light Kit

It gets dark on backcountry roads and trails. The LED Fog Light Kit by PIAA for the Yamaha Ténéré 700 helps you see what lies ahead no matter where your adventures take you.

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These LED fog lamps plug into the OE wiring harness, with no cutting or splicing needed, and come with a handlebar-mounted switch.

The lamps produce 6,000 Kelvin lighting output in a 2.75-inch diameter light.

Yamaha Ténéré 700 LED Fog Light Kit

The kit requires either the Headlight Fog Light Mount ($69.99) for mounting below the headlight or the Engine Guard Fog Light Mount ($79.99), which are sold separately. The Yamaha Ténéré 700 LED Fog Light Kit is available for $507.99.

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New Gear: SW-Motech Bar Back Variable Handlebar Risers

SW-Motech bar back variable handlebar risers

Since comfort becomes a priority when traveling over long distances, ergonomics play a huge role in a motorcyclist’s enjoyment, and SW-Motech adds comfort to your longer trips with its Bar Back Variable handlebar risers.

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CNC-milled from high-quality aluminum alloy and featuring corrosion protection, the Bar Back Variables allow you to adjust your handlebar for a more upright and relaxed riding position.

Depending on the handlebar diameter and bike, they raise the bar from 25-30mm and include six different positions in increments of 5mm for plenty of adjustment options.

SW-Motech bar back variable handlebar risers
SW-Motech bar back variable handlebar risers in Silver

The SW-Motech Bar Back Variable handlebar risers are available in Black, Silver, or Anthracite for handlebar diameters of 22/28/32mm for $217.95 on the SW-Motech website.

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New Gear: Harley-Davidson Pan America Fairing from Wunderlich

Wunderlich Harley-Davidson Pan America fairing side fairing

The best motorcycle accessories serve two or more functions at the same time, and this Harley-Davidson Pan America fairing does just that. Wunderlich’s Side Fairing for the Pan America provides a cleaner look with a more comfortable ride.

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On the left side of the Pan America, the back of the radiator and cooling fan, as well as cables and other parts, are visible.

The Side Fairing uses existing mounting points to cover up the opening and hide cables and parts.

Wunderlich Harley-Davidson Pan America fairing side fairing
Wunderlich Harley-Davidson Pan America fairing side fairing

Additionally, the Side Fairing redirects hot air from the fan away from the rider’s legs and boots. Available for $146.95 at the Wunderlich America website

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New Gear: Nelson-Rigg Rigg Straps Kit

Nelson-Rigg Rigg Straps Kit

For longer trips, luggage is a must. Having your luggage stay where you want it on your motorcycle is also essential. That’s where the Rigg Straps Kit by Nelson-Rigg comes into play.

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Sold as a pair, the straps in the Rigg Straps Kit feature a patented cam-hook design made from aircraft-grade aluminum and can be used for a variety of gear tie-down options. The straps are 5 feet long and made of a heavy-duty webbing.

Loop ends for additional connection points are also included, providing riders more options for tying down their luggage.

Nelson-Rigg Rigg Straps Kit

Available as a pair for $19.95 with a five-year warranty.

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Aerostich Zovii Alarmed Grip Lock | Gear Review

Aerostich Zovii Alarmed Grip Lock BMW R 1200 RT
Aerostich Zovii Alarmed Grip Lock on a BMW R 1200 RT

Previous to hearing about the Zovii Alarmed Grip Lock, I was apparently naive when it came to motorcycle theft. At home, I always lock both my ignition and fork. What I didn’t know is that fork locks are relatively easy to break, albeit noisily. The noisy part is helpful if your bike is parked at your house, but what if you’re not home or you’ve taken it on a ride? Thieves can also lift a bike into a vehicle in a matter of seconds and take it elsewhere to disable security measures.

To address these issues, Aerostich offers the Zovii Alarmed Grip Lock, a waterproof nylon-construction lock with a 10mm carbide-reinforced hardened steel locking pin and a built-in 120dB anti-theft security alarm. For comparison, most emergency responder sirens range from 110-129db.

Aerostich Zovii Alarmed Grip Lock

The lock is lightweight and compact. It weighs 8.7 ounces, about half an ounce heavier than my iPhone and case, and at 6 x 2.25 inches, it fits easily in the interior pockets on my leather jacket.

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To activate the alarm, clamp the lock around either grip and front lever on your bike and depress the lock button to arm it. No key is required to activate.

Unfortunately, the width of the stock grips and levers on my Harley Heritage Softail doesn’t allow the device to clamp entirely shut, so I tried it on a friend’s BMW R 1200 RT. The Zovii clicked on his grip and lever easily. However, when we took the bike off the centerstand and rolled it, I was surprised the alarm didn’t make a peep.

Here’s where a slight design flaw exists. The instructions say the unit beeps twice when you unlock it; however, we discovered after tinkering with it that two beeps means the alarm is disabled, even when it’s locked shut. Seems to me when you clamp the unit together and push the lock in, you also want to activate the alarm. However, you must make sure you hear a single beep (followed about five seconds later by a longer tone). If you clamp it together, push the lock in, and get two quick beeps, you must unlock it with the key and push it in again to get the single beep indicating that the alarm is activated. Slightly annoying, but I can see certain circumstances where this might be a good feature, primarily if you’re carrying the Zovii around and have to clamp it shut to do so.

Aerostich Zovii Alarmed Grip Lock

Once we figured out the beeps, a slight jostling of the handlebar was enough to sound the warning tones. If we kept messing with it, we got the whammy 120 decibels, which is disarmed by unlocking the unit. The warning tones are nice in case you accidentally bump the bike or are concerned about how gingerly you have to unlock it when it’s armed.

So besides the minor inconvenience of the single vs. double beep – and the much bigger inconvenience of not fitting my bike – the Zovii is an inexpensive product (just $60) that’s loud enough to send a would-be thief scurrying back to the shadows.

The Zovii Alarmed Grip Lock is available at the Aerostich website.

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New Gear: Hard Drive Big Bore Cylinder Kits for Harley-Davidson

Hard Drive Big Bore Cylinder Kits

HardDrive’s Big Bore Cylinder Kits are an easy way to upgrade your V-Twin. All components are cast from premium materials, and the cylinders come powder-coated with machined finishes and match perfectly to Harley-Davidson motors.

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All kits feature Cometic head and base gaskets and provide easily installed bolt-on horsepower. The Milwaukee-Eight 128ci kit ($1,298.95) brings stock M-8 114ci and 117ci motors to 128ci, with a 4.5-inch stroke and 11:1 compression. The M-8 124ci kit ($1,298.95) brings stock 107ci motors up to 124ci, with a 4.375-inch stroke and 11:1 compression. And the Twin Cam 110ci kit ($1,244.95) brings 2007-2016 stock 96ci and 103ci motors to 110ci, with a 4.375-inch stroke and 10.5:1 compression.

For more information, including charts with cam and component suggestions, check out the Hard Drive online catalog.

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New Gear: East Coast Koverz Standard Smart Commuter Kover

East Coast Koverz Standard Smart Commuter Kover motorcycle cover

The Standard Smart Commuter Kover by East Coast Koverz will keep your motorcycle protected from the elements no matter where you park it.

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The Standard Smart Commuter Kover is made of oxford nylon and comes with an attached backpack for quick and easy storage. The toggle lock-and-cord system around the bottom of the cover ensures that it remains securely in place and is easy to remove when you’re ready to hit the road.

The cover is available in Black, Electric Blue, Red, Gray, Khaki, and Purple for $189.99, with an optional license plate window for an additional $25.

Find the Standard Smart Commuter Kover at the East Coast Koverz website.

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