Versterk je BMW R1300GS OEM valbeugel met de Touratech Stabilisatiestang

Whether you're going on an adventure, riding off-road or just looking for extra protection for your BMW R1300GS, the Touratech stabilization bar offers a smart solution for strengthening your motorcycle protection. In this blog, you'll discover why this addition is a must-have for adventurous motorcyclists.

A Safe Cage for your Motorcycle:
The Touratech stabilization bar creates an additional, fourth support point for your motorcycle protection. This creates a true, safe cage around the valve cover and cylinder head. Impact forces are reliably absorbed, distributed and redirected to the frame at the appropriate location.



This makes the bar an absolutely sensible addition to original BMW engine protection, which lacks this support. The three attachment points leave the rear, upper section entirely to the force of the tube alone.

What should be sufficient for a stationary fall can quickly lead to serious problems if the GS is properly used off-road! The risk of damaged valve covers then becomes real.


The original BMW motorcycle protection bar has been noticeably strengthened with the help of the Touratech stabilization bar and thus once again reliably fulfills its role as a full-fledged crash bar.

Perfect Fit and Functionality:
Thanks to its electro-polished surface and the use of the same diameter, the bar fits the engine protection of the BMW 1300 Boxer GS perfectly, both technically and visually.

  • Highly functional additional support
  • Made of robust, electro-polished 25 mm stainless steel tube
  • Custom-made support kit developed especially for the R 1300 GS
  • Easy to mount

The additional fourth support point ensures maximum functionality. An absolute gain in safety, installed with minimal effort! Strengthen your BMW R1300GS with the Touratech stabilization bar and enjoy peace of mind during your adventures. 

View the Touratech crash bar stiffener for the OEM crash bars

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