Stops the bouncing around noise from loose objects. Also as others have mentioned, the saddlebag carpets are a perfect fit however, the trunk carpet is a little short, about 1.5" Overall, good quality for the price. |
Okay, when I bought my bike I was unsure if I wanted the spoiler...I didn't think it added that much to the looks, but I wanted the extra brake/running lights to the rear. So, I had the spoiler installed along with a round tube luggage rack and it really finishes off the bike proper. I was too chicken to install it myself...heard of horror stories especially with the luggage rack installation. The lines of the bike are much cleaner and complete now. Plus, the added safety of the extra light can't be overstated. I want to say a big thanks to Wingstuff. I ordered the spoiler along with some other accessories and soon learned that the pearl white spoiler was on back order. I waited as long as I thought I could (getting ready for a long trip out west), but Honda wouldn't cooperate and release the product. The staff at Wingstuff was very helpful and cancelled my order w/o question when I found the spoiler locally (of course it was about 50 bucks more expensive). Thanks again Wingstuff. You'll always be my first choice when shopping for goodies. dw |
This is an update to a previous review. The cup and holder really look great, however on the final leg of a 4,200 mile trip the lid actually blew off of the cup. We were traveling down I-10 east towards our home town of Tucson when suddanly we heard a loud explosion. After surveying our surroundings I discovered the lid of the cup simply blew off. I saw the lid land on the interstate a few hundred meters behind us. It would be nice if there was a built in pressure release in the cup. I had gatorade in the cup at the time. I now have a useless cup and there doesn't appear to be a way to acquire a new lid. Time o search for an alternative! |
added to both grips,,,,,,,very nice look and very functual |
Mine went on great and very easy,,,,,,,love the large grips for security,,,love the crome for the added beauty,,,do not know what everyone is gripping about,easy grade of 5 |
I replaced my plugs with these, they really finished off my cockpit area. |
Easy install... used the nickle trick on the spring. Only gave it 4 stars because although bigger than stock, it still does not stick out from under the Kuryakyn floor boards... you still have to flip up the floor board to put the stand down. But aside from that, looks and works great! |
Perfect!! I am 6' tall and wanted a shield that I could raise to block wind for my wife, when she rides, and then to lower to allow me to look over the top of the shield, when by myself. At the lowest setting, I can just see over the top. The shield deosn't bend and bow like the Tulsa styles, that I had and were just awful on the interstates with gusts. The shield is wider, but really looks like stock when it's down. Smooth airflow, and quiet. No regrets at all on this purchase. |
Great lights, I have them on my GW and they really add incredible visibility, am trying to stick with L.E.D. lighting with all my light add-ons, they are a premium OEM product, installation of the lights went pretty smooth. I recommends the chrome cowl and timing cover with the fog light, they really makes the front end stand out and gives you that finish, complete, look to the bikes front end, also like mentioned, let the oncoming traffic know that you are there. Worth the investment. |
This is a fine instrument that looks like it belongs on the bike. Unfortunately, if you own a 2006-2008 Gold wing, there is NO POWER plug anywhere near the right fairing pocket. I improvised. I ran an 18 gauge wire pair from the accessory terminal on the fuse box, across the top of the gas tank, and up the right hand frame spar under the fairing shelter into the right pocket area. I electrical taped the entire length, and tiewrapped the excess. My run was approximately 6 foot long Maybe about 5 foot 8 inches or so. It was the perfect length and left you about a foot extra so you can remove the volt meter panel without undoing the wiring. The meter works great and is back lighted. My bike runs about 13.8 - 14.2 volts. It's nice to see what kind of load goes on when the cooling fans kick on or you are running the fog lights. A very useful gauge to keep an eye on your charging system. I got stranded on the side of the road on my 1500 when the alternator brushes stuck. I didn't have a clue what was happening until the bike died and there I was. It's much better to be safe, then sorry. I highly recommend getting one of these meters. |
I purchased the VIP Membership after reading their sales pitch while checking out an order on the wingstuff web site. It read save $##.## on this order and 10% on almost everything in the store. Turns out my savings were more like 5%. I e-mailed and called prior to the order being charged and shipped and requested that the VIP Membership be canceled. They did not even have the courtesy to answer my e-mail or make any attempt to satisfy a customer when I called. |
I guess the chrome fetish is a carry-over from my Electra-Glide days... and this accessory does a wonderful job of feeding my need! |