Chrome Fairing Exit Grill Covers for 98-00 GL1500
Adds Great Chrome Looks, Fits 98-00 GL1500. Tired of looking at the black hole in the side of your new GL1500 fairing? In about 15 minutes you can transform that dark void into a gleaming, aggressively styled chrome accent.
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Additional Product Info
All flat surfaces are highly polished to insure a flawless, smooth finish. All chrome hardware included. For an even classier look, use this Fairing Exit Grill with our Fairing Side Molding Trim & Fits 98-00 GL1500.
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This is Kuryakyn at its best. Big, bold, and beautiful. Out of the package, its simply stunning. I was a little hesitant in buying this because of installation problems I've read about. However, this piece fit my 2000SE like a glove. No trimming needed. Nothing to remove for installation. This fits right over the existing grill. Just drill the holes, screw it on, and stand back. You'll smile from ear to ear. Piece is made to fit 98-00 GL1500. In my opinion, by far the nicest exit grill covers I have seen.
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with minor trimming on the front end by two of the black fins pices mounted up well. time to trim was 10 minutes on each side. total mounting time was 45 min. easy to install, liked the apperance.
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The Good: Beautiful Piece, must nicer looking beacuse of the "round" accents. A must have
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Installation (on my 95), wasn't so peachy. The piece goes over the black stock grill, but doesn't seat all the way down and be flush with the fairing. It's close. A small amount of the back/front-end chrome had to be shaved off. Of course you can't tell on bit, but it had to be done. With it shaved, the piece fit on perfectly, and allowed for the drilling.
I recommend this piece, but make sure BEFORE YOU DRILL, that you hold it in place, look how it is flush, and see the two places or so you may need to shave a little.
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These are a little tricky to install. But look fantastic on the bike.
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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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