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Carbon Man

Hebron, CT, US, 06248

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Carbon Man

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Until I bought the 2005 Wing, I've always had sport bikes. And I've always had trouble getting my wife to ride with me (no, I go slow with her on the back).

Saw it at the Hebron Fair, she sat on it, and said "Buy it!" Wow! I almost fell over. So now I'm hooked on the Wing ride. I'll never go back to sportbikes, this is just too much fun. And my back doesn't hurt after 20 minutes anymore. Plus when she's not there, I strap the golf clubs on the back seat and cruise to the course. Perfect!
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Member Since:

11.21.2006


Bike 1:

Red, White & Blue 1986 Honda VFR700F Interceptor

Bike 2:

Dark Red 2005 Honda GL1800 Gold Wing

Bike 3:

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Replacement OEM Factory Pocket Push Pin for GL1800
ITEM CODE: HO90116SP0003,   SKU: HO90116SP0003

07.24.2010
$2.50 EACH?!?!?! Are you nuts?!

Search the Web, I bought a 10-pack for 6 bucks.
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Chrome Turndown Exhaust Extensions for GL1800
ITEM CODE: KU7606,   SKU: KU7606

04.09.2008
These took all of 25 minutes to install. They really improve the look of the mufflers, I think.

This is strictly a cosmetic upgrade. If they made any difference in sound to driver or passenger, we couldn't tell. They should slightly reduce far-field noise, but again probably not enough to notice.
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Chrome Rotor Covers for GL1800
ITEM CODE: KU7450,   SKU: KU7450

05.17.2007
These look great, they really fill out the look of the front end. I'm not a great fan of chrome (why polish when you could be riding) but these look so good, I went for them anyway.

These are chromed plastic, as opposed to the Hondaline which is chromed metal. I asked WingStuff what the difference was, they actually preferred the plastic as its lighter, and the chrome should last just as well. Less unsprung weight is always a good thing, so went with these.

Overall they fit properly (one hole was a bit off, made it a little tough to get the screw started, but okay after that). Simple installation but pay attention to what screws go where! I didn't, and it took me a lot longer than 20 minutes a side.

All in all, they give the front end a strong, finished look. Definitely 5 stars.
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