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Tim & Sandy

Tucson, AZ, US, 85730

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Tim & Sandy

About:

Tim has been riding bikes since he was 12 and had his first GL1100 at age 20, which he rode "into the ground" after 12 years. Sandy has always loved riding -- even had her own small bike for a while.

In October 2007 we bought our "baby" and have outfitted it with lots of chrome. You can never have too much chrome. :)
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Occupation:

Tim's a computer programmer. Sandy's a respiratory therapist.

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Member Since:

10.29.2007


Bike 1:

Stream Silver 2003 Honda Goldwing

Bike 2:

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Bike 3:

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Chrome Turndown Exhaust Extensions for GL1800
ITEM CODE: KU7606,   SKU: KU7606

04.28.2008
I wasn't very happy with these parts. Although they look great when up close to the bike, any vehicles following your Wing (at a reasonable distance) will easily notice the ugly inner mufflers that these turn downs don't turn down far enough to hide. The inner mufflers are not black (at least not on my bike) so they are quite noticeable. Also, perhaps it is just me, but these exhaust tips on my Wing appeared to be a tad bit crooked, i.e. rotated ever so slightly inward when viewed from behind. Perhaps it is an optical illusion...
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Rear Fender Chrome Trim for GL1800
ITEM CODE: KU9017,   SKU: KU9017

02.11.2008
If you've got chrome saddlebag trim, your bike will look naked without this.
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Chrome Rotor Covers for GL1800
ITEM CODE: KU7450,   SKU: KU7450

02.11.2008
These look great and in my opinion a Goldwing doesn't look complete without them, especially if you've added a lot of chrome.

Installation, however, was a real pain in the neck. Kuryakyn's instructions don't really work (you need to figure out which bolts go where partly on your own) but it is doable.

Some reviewers claim that the metal Hondaline rotor covers look better but these plastic covers are *identical* in shape and form and look plenty good enough for me.
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