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Have this, but never used on my bike. My boys and I pump up our bicycles with it though and it is incredible. |
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Don't yet know about the durability, but can vouch that these are some of the most frustrating pieces to add to your bike. I normally love everything Kuryakyn makes, but go for the boards. These aren't as adjustable as they make them out to be. Kuryakyn tried to make a good product here, but swung and miss. Also this is the only 1 star I have ever given any product. I have never gone below 3, but this one deserves it. No reflection on Wingstuff though, these guys are awesome. |
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Installed where my SE foot heater was. Really a nice compliment to the headlight chrome switch, almost the same size and really balances the look. |
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I too had the cheap one with black accents, this one is really beautiful . |
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Just updating my review. I had purchased these a long time ago without extenders, now they come automatically built in. They are a really nice product. Everything included in kit. This is now my second set and second is better than the first. |
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These really help, and go ahead and get the kewl locks so you can do it all at once. Great item. |
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These are really great. Unlike some others I actually like the wide diameter of these. They really fit my hands better than the stock grips. |
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I have 2 of these on my Royal Star, my wing already has helmet holders at the back. Quick and easy to install and has a neat barrel key. The really cool thing about these is it extends your grip out a little bit and gives a little wider riding position. |
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I have these with the extensions and little black fold up cup holder. Have to say the extensions are the only way to go. I don't really care for these, but Deb says they go when she goes. The cool thing is, I just undo 2 small bolts (1 each) and when Deb isn't with me they stay home and when she goes takes less than 5 minutes to throw them on. It usually takes her longer to gear up than I take to put these on. Well made and usefull |
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Have these on my wing, they are so little and light. By light I mean they only weigh a few ounces, which is important being that I carry all the extra weight right above the belt. Like someone else said, don't think, just buy. |
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I replaced my plugs with these, they really finished off my cockpit area. |
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really easy install and really goes well with upper vent and radio covers |
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I have amber out and blue and red on the inside. They took about 15-30 minutes per side to bolt on to the rotor covers and install on the bike. Probably another 30 minutes to wire up. Little zip ties help in the wiring portion. Very easy install and truly a custom product. Kuryakyn always has the best products, nothing cheap here. |
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I didn't have any fitment problems at all, but I have a 2000. I ordered the ring of fire at the same time and did everything at once. |
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Man I must have 4 or 5 different plastic cleaners and waxes. This stuff is awesome on all the tupperware and windshield. Just get some Mothers back to black for the dash and Mothers metal paste for the wheels and your set. I really am throwing everything else away, but this stuff. |
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The left side went on, but had to shave the little hole so that the reverse lever would line up. I just took out about 3/16 of an inch on the back side of the circle. The right side actually ended up being about a 1/4 of an inch too long for my bike. My son and I pushed to get it in and actually cracked it. The little tabs in the back of it broke off. Just kind of sitting in there. I gave it 3 stars, because it didn't fit quite right, but still looks awesome. |
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Quick and easy, just remember to shape and don't forget the wife's hairdryer |
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These are very easy to install, I pulled the inner part of the vent out, which allowed the trim ring to come out easily. Once out I cleaned the duct, (couldn't believe the amount of dust), then simply pushed these in. Like others have said, these aren't just chrome, they are quality that stay where you direct them to. Only regret is I lived with the old ones so long. |
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Good little piece of chrome similar to the radio panel chrome. Just pre-fit it by bending slightly with hands till it fits flat. Let warm up in sun or with hair dryer and install. Really painless and quick, till you have to polish it, but oh the joys of chrome. |
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Used the hair dryer and warmed up the sticky tape with no real luck. I switched out the screws with self tapping #4 pans 3/4 or 1/2 inch ones will work. Love the chrome really looks good. Just line up the small hole at the bottom and everything lines up great. The different screws just started easier and made the whole thing a 15 minute job once I got the screws. Be careful as this chrome scratches really easy, but looks awesome and is worth it. |
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I switched out the hex screws with #4 3/4 inch long screws from orchard and was able to use a #1 screw driver. Didn't have a 5/64 bit, but a 1/16 bit did the trick. I had to use the slightly longer screws and put the front two in at a slight angle. Where the predrilled holes in the trim were, it it right at the seam in my fairing. Angling the screws worked great. Someone on here said it is amazing what we pay for little pieces of plastic, but this one is well worth it. |
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I said the radio knobs were the easiest, but this is just as easy. You have to kind of bend the metal (very easy with hands), to right shape, pull off the tape and press on. Hair dryer works great in winter, but was a warm day and just put this on my bike seat for a half hour and worked great. |
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I didn't change the little clips out, but did press down pretty hard. The first one went on really easy, then the next two were a little harder, but the last two were bears. Keep in mind that the little dots are different on a couple of knobs, but is an easy catch. Really the easiest upgrade yet. |