GL1500 Accessories Chrome One Piece Side Trim w/Hot Air Vent
This nice dress up item instantly gives your GL1500 Goldwing a custom look. Replaces the entire black L-Shaped insert and includes a new chrome lower air vent all in a one piece design (pair).
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GL1500 Parts & Accessories at Wingstuff.com - ABS Chrome Trim Piece with Chrome Vent Included in this one piece Chrome Accent replaces the OEM black plastic and black stock air vent and easily snap into place.
This is one of our most popular chrome dress up items.
Sold in pairs for left and right side and now available from Wingstuff.com
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These are beautiful, look glorious. They are an EXTEMELY tight fit, but once you get them in, they fit perfectly.
TAKE YOUR TIME AND BE PATIENT. TABS CAN BREAK.
Take the lower front fairing off (like the directions say).
Beautiful piece.
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These look absolutely awesome. A little tight at first and must be very careful as the locking tabs can break off very easily.
The best part about these is the slider for hot/cold actually stays in place!
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Damn these look good!!! Got a lot of compliments on how nice they look. Faily easy to install. Need to remove the lower of the fairing. Get the shark fin side fairing vent at the same time and install together.
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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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I am bound and determined to get these on my bike, as they DO look great (I've seen them installed on bikes in my local shop). Unfortunately I am on my 2nd pair. Installation is NOT easy as the air vent has a fork that must align with an internal vent component. According to my local tech, the best way to get them on and aligned is to remove the entire fairing. If you try to put it on and don't get things lined up, don't try to pull it off or you'll end up snapping it in two at the elbow, as I did.
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