Studs are sold either fully threaded, equally threaded, or unequally threaded. Our ideal stud would have a 16mm threaded side along with say a 20mm side, with the rest being unthreaded.
I checked McMaster, who give tech drawings for almost everything they sell. The closest one I saw was a 50mm broken down as 12mm and 20mm threaded, which left 18mm unthreaded (looking from the head, it's 12/18/20). It's part # 93210A030 and sells for $2.41 each. There was an equal length 50mm one with 20mm threaded on each end, but when it was scaled out in a diagram (attached) it was also too short.
I also looked at the next size up equal length, 65mm (20/25/20), and it stuck out too far from the head. The next size up unequal length, 60mm (10/28/22), either had less in the head (10mm) or did not leave enough threads past the flange when the 22mm side was put into the head.
Like most things in life, it's a tradeoff. The unequal length stud sticks out far enough to engage the nut is not as deep in the head, while the equal length one goes into the head further but does not stick far enough out to engage the nut.
Hope this helps.
EDIT #2
I re-checked the 50mm studs from 034 motorsports ($3.75 ea). They are listed as 16/10/21 with a 4mm hex, for 50mm overall. I scaled them in my diagram and if you use the BMW nuts (no lockwasher) they should be very close to a perfect fit for the GS (thread still not fully engaged). They have the benefit of the hex to install them, but cost a little more than the McMaster ones.
The AP Tuning studs and nuts ($16 plus shipping) look like the best fit and value when you factor in shipping cheaper nuts. They are stated as being .5/.25/1.25 for 2" OA length. In metrics, this is 12.85, 6.4, and 32.1. I've updated the diagram.
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