

| Easy to install and the fit was good. Left light cover had a few scuffs in it. |
| Product was easy to install with nice adjustability. Sizeable pocket in the back. |
| This is by far the best backrest for a GoldWing. It's not hard to install, and my wife loves the fact that there are no bars for her to put her legs over. Also the zippered pouch on back is handy for whatever. |
| This is a super nice addition on my bike, since I added on the heel to toe shifter from WingStuff I found that the kick stand was under the heel shifter. Now with the extension I can put my kickstand down without having to get the heel of my foot under the back of the shifter. For just a few bucks you can't beat it. Tom So Cal |
| I have just installed these in my bike, I have just noticed that rain water and dust has entered in left side indicator,,,,sad. |
| Good fit, great value, easy installation |
| Good fit, as advertised, good value. |
| Fit tight & perfect, looks sharp. |
| I have used this cover over an 18 month period and it has held up great, It has even kept the Goldwing dry on a complete West Coast trip when parked. |
| If you change your own engine oil, these are a must have. Change my oil maybe twice a year so you need a bulk pack. |
| I don't know why our Wings didn't cover with a belly pan straight from the factory. If you're 2-up riding 6,000 feet in the Cascade Mountains or cruising at 70mph on the highway in a remote New Mexico or just motorbike commuting, you don't want road debris puncturing your engine case or oil filter down below. Put a real halt to your ride and as you'll lose fluids, you'll need to flatbed your Wing in for an expensive repair.Easily install this belly pan and can still do oil changes. |
| This cup Holde Is worth the $20 mounts right to the handlebars on either side easily and held my big drink bottle all the way to New York and back on rough roads would recommend to anybodyThank you David |