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PawPaw

Saginaw, TX, US, 76179

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Member Since:

02.17.2010


Bike 1:

Blue 2008 Harley FLHX Street Glide

Bike 2:

Red 2001 Kawasaki Vulcan 500

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Premium Heavy-Duty 100% Waterproof Cover w/Bag
ITEM CODE: WSHD500BK,   SKU: WSHD500BK

04.12.2010
Fitment is good; however I give it a 1 star because the silver paint from the inside material rubbed off onto my paint and seats after being installed on the bike for only one night!!!

Took quite a while to get all that mess off the bike. I'll never use it again, and since I threw the box away weeks ago I can't return it.

The silver wasn't terribly difficult to get off the paint, but it was hard to get off the seats, and I still cannot get it completely off of my Hondaline passenger armwrests. Very dissapointing!!!
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Passenger Armrest Kit
ITEM CODE: HO08R32MCA100,   SKU: HO08R32MCA100

03.11.2010
These are very study and well cushioned arm wrests. I installed on my 2008 without any fitment issues. It's great how they have the "factory" look and do not leave any cumbersom moving parts to get in the way of ingress and egress, as well as opening the trunk.

I have the trunk rack installed, and even so, with your arms all the way back to where you wrists are right at the edge of these arm wrests my wife's elbows still have a couple inches space from the trunk rack.

As previously mentioned, installation is pretty involved. It took me nearly 3 hours, but I'm a perfectionist and double check all my actions before performing any destructive actions, such as drilling.

A few important notes about installation:
1) You will need some weird tools. I had to use a dremel for cutting thin metal lock washers off, a hook tool for grabbing those washers, and an oddly sized drillbit for one of the steps (17/32).
2) The "B" lower drilling template is incorrect! I highly recommend drilling the top hole, positioning the support bracket, then marking the bottom hole. If you use the bottom template you'll have problems.
3) The diagram of which support bracket for Left/Right is confusing since it only shows 1 angle in the photo, and its a top down computer diagram. Not a big deal, if you put it on the wrong side you'll see when mounting and its easy to change to the other bracket.
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