

| I brought these for the wife when I upgraded her area back there with more creature comforts, this being one of them. She rarely uses them though and mentioned that it brings her feet too close to my legs when riding. I don't have a problem with that part. I just wanted her to have options on our many long trips. Maybe she'll grow to like them. They still look nice though. |
| Love these. I've had mine for many years and they still look good. I have one for me and her and you rarely see mine without a cup or bottle in it. I did listen to a buddy and trimmed the rubber nibs for easier removal of larger drinks. That was a mistake because I have lost two bottles at high speeds and almost decapitated the riders behind me. Luckily we ride staggered. Keep it tight and you shouldn't lose your drink container. |
| This addition to my bike is a nice touch for sure. Turn signals are bright, visible and stylish. It lights up the back end and sets the bike apart from those that don't have it. |
| We fill em up when we take our long trips. When you arrive, just take the whole bag into the hotel room. The luggage bag for my spoiler rack I especially like. Waterproof cover, durable, bigger than the other bags of the riders that I travel with. Plenty of pockets and the straps and Velcro secures it nicely at whatever speeds you may travel. |
| Installed mine last spring. Had a buddy help with install. Just take your time with the brackets and line things up. Mine bit into one of my Joe Florida lights and due to the sharp edges I lost the light. Easy to replace though. Still waiting for some major differences that I can point to like wind buffeting (good) and excess heat in the warmer weather (bad), but I can't be certain just yet. I do know that my bike's belly is now protected and that's good enuff. |
| I just put these on along with Progressive Mono Tube Forks and now my 2012 with over 60,000 miles feels better than when it was new. Low speed maneuvers are so firm and when I get aggressive on the high speed peg grinders the feel is rock solid. I wish I did this 40,000 miles ago. Now I need to go back and attack some of my favorite roads. |
| Cruise Control does not work with these levers. Put stock ones back on and all works fine. Read others with same problem. Some fix it and are ok. Personally I think since its designed for the GL1800 it should just work. |
| Just received mine today and took me about an hour to install. I had a pair on my GL1500 with 7 led's that were great, and these look even much better. The love the way they flash, and makes you much more visible when turning or changing lanes. |
| I just received my S.S. belly pan today and looks great. It took me less then half an hour with no gloves to install. I specifically looked for stainless steel and this was the only one I saw on the market. Lot's of vents also so I feel better on the real hot days having this one. |
| I have had these for years and very much enjoy them. Even though I still have to "crank" my knees and legs to the outside of the cylinder heads, which results in my lower leg hitting on the side of the fairing-- it is a comfortable alternative to resting my feet on my "stock" pegs. I recently found out that if you lay the bike over....the shafts are designed to break(insert sad face here). And Kuryakyn sells replacement arms (insert OK face here). But only as a pair....so that means I now have an "extra" for another mishap! |
| Installed on the brake side. Got this one because I wanted to keep using my brake reservoir cover and this one comes without a cover. The extra long bolts supplied are needed. I use the switch for white led Joe Florida lights in my trunk and saddlebags. Lit up like a runway inside too. I secured the wires to the battery and a ground for continuous on. Before I walk away from the bike I check if the amber switch light is on or off. I already had 3 switch lights on the left side fairing for other Led lights/accessories. Now I have two extra switches for any future installs. |
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These lights are awesome! They are just the right look for the GEN2 (really sharp looking). They add more visibility to the front of the Wing, and when you fire the Driving Lights up, what a difference. They put some light down the road. I recommend taking the extra time to wire the Turn Signal function into this accessory. (1 minor note - the Amber LED's do not wrap all the way up on one side as depicted in the photo. Not a big issue - but be aware) The amber turn signal works well, and is very visible as you get into dusk and night driving. Very happy with this product! |