Find stuff for your GoldWing by model and year

Your Bike:
(also showing 'universal fit' items)
Honda Goldwing Motorcycle

WingStuff Community

The world's most active GoldWing community. Seriously.

Go Back

werner

Warnbro, AU, 6169

Alias:

werner

About:

- Nothing entered yet -

Occupation:

retired

Favorite Quote:

- Nothing entered yet -

Member Since:

06.14.2012


Bike 1:

white 2010 Honda Goldwing

Bike 2:

red 1975 Honda Goldwing GL1000

Bike 3:

white 2010 Suzuki Hayabusa


Photo Gallery



werner has not yet added any pictures.


Recent News Comments


werner has not yet written any comments.


Latest product reviews View All

ITEM: HO08F85MCA100L

02.14.2017
This is an elegant addition to the pretty bland looking GL1800. It is a solid piece and is not too much "in your face" but it still makes a statement.
Was this helpful?

Fairing Air Intake Accent Set for GL1800
ITEM CODE: BB52620,   SKU: BB52620

02.14.2017
For that bland whole that Honda left in the upper fairing, this item is a necessity. It's not just bling. You need this part to make up for the shortcomings of the bike designer.
Was this helpful?

Battery Side Trim
ITEM CODE: BB52630,   SKU: BB52630

02.14.2017
This item really adds to the looks of the bike. Fitting takes about 5 minutes, it is a perfect fit and then THE LOOK!
Only question: Why didn't Honda think of this?
Was this helpful?

ITEM: AO6428696MT2

09.27.2015
These covers fit well but I broke the tabs off when I pressed them on. I put some double sided tape inside to keep them in place.
Now they look good and I know they will stay where they belong.
Was this helpful?

Chrome Free Spirit Master Cylinder Covers
ITEM CODE: BB2447,   SKU: BB2447

09.27.2015
These beauties fit as well as the original black covers. They really improve the look and give you something to smile about.
Was this helpful?

Black Anodized Sidestand Pad
ITEM CODE: RIGL18013,   SKU: RIGL18013

07.05.2012
After filing and grinding for 30 minutes I finally slipped the pad on BUT if it sits on all the way it does hit the fairing severely! No Good. It is just too wide at the base. I had to pull it back outwards to keep it away from the bodywork. Now it looks just awful!
I will grind the pad to reshape it as far as possible and hope it will fit then without bashing the bodywork. If not I throw it away. My verdict: Good Idea, Bad Design
Was this helpful?

Wish Lists


VIEW