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Brian

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04.19.2009


Bike 1:

Silver Meltallic 2002 Honda Goldwing

Bike 2:

Black 2005 Kawasaki ZX-12R

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Performance Stainless Belly Pan
ITEM CODE: WS187416,   SKU: WS187416

05.27.2009
I read all of the reviews on this product and almost let the dealer install it, but when i opened the box and read the instructions I did it myself. Extremly straightforward, and like others stated it took me longer to remove the backing than anything else. What helped me was to place the belly pan on top of the bubble wrap on a flat surface and woth one hand hold the belly pan and the other take your finger and slide it against the film backing , not trying to pick it but more to use friction to remove it. It took me 8-10 minutes but everything came out perfectly.
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ITEM: TR080265

05.27.2009
I am pretty upset with my Wingstuff family..... There is absolutely no reason why you didn't tell me to get this exhaust FIRST!! I love it. It took me a while to figure out why my left side exhasut would not slide into the heat shield tabs, but when I looked the slot was slightly bent, after i bent it it slid right in!! They look awesome and sound great. I wish I would have bought these long ago! I am happy because I keep my low sound signature but have a nice throaty growl when I accelerate. For me it's the best of both worlds!!
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Kuryakyn Passenger Transformer Floorboards for GL1800
ITEM CODE: KU7006,   SKU: KU7006

05.22.2009
These passenger boards look great once they are put on, but I must have had the only boards that had the cotter pins from you know where on the replacment boards. It took me 45 minutes to get the cotter pin off of the new boards to put in the stock hardware. After that it literally took me 5 minutes to put them akll together an dput them on the bike. Thats why they don't get 5 stars. Aside from ythe cotter pin everything went well. I called Kuryakyn and asked them to use regular cotter pins, not ones that they fold up inside the footboard that you can't remove without a blow torch.
PS Awesome product once installed though!!
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