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Installed approx. 3000 miles ago. Why didn't I get this sooner? Extremely easy to clean and awesome clarity. 100% improvement over the stock shield. Looking through this shield, you forget it's there. My only complaint would be that the mounting holes didn't match up very well during install. I had to mount one side and push the other side over 1/2" to get the mounting screws in. Even with that issue, install was done in half hour. |
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This cowl looks great on our trike the chrome sparkles the fitment is great bolted right on I would buy it again the next time I hit a pig LOL |
| At first I was nervous about this windshield. I just installed it the other day and I love it! It give the Wing a whole different look. I love that you can add the top half if you don't want all the wind in your face. Riding a Wing takes some getting used to having so much wind in your face. Very nicely made, very sporty, I love it!! |
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I purchased the GM54 and brake light kit and another kit for my GM67. Had a little trouble pairing both to the same Xmitter. Contacted Gmax and they got me connected. The trick is to follow their instructions for multible 'pairing' and hold the button in when re-installing then battery. Works great, very happy with the service from Gmax and Rodney at Wingstuff. |
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After reading these reviews I bought the kit but searched for brighter T-10 LED's so they would show up better. I found them on eBay and they are as bright as the OEM center running light, 3-5 times brighter than the bulbs supplied with the kit, these should be a option for this kit. You can find them here. https://www.ebay.com/itm/330934638248?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649 |
| Can anyone answer do these come sold in pairs or as each. |
| if you are concerned about additional weight...don't be. This thing is lighter than it looks. |
| This was not difficult to install at all. Do be careful as the edges of the aluminum are sharp and can slice your fingers/hands if you not careful. I agree with the others in regards to the location of the hole; it should be repositioned so the drain lines simply drop through. |
| Very easy to install with a little soap and water. Noticeable reduction in vibration between the grip the hands. My grip is a little more relaxed after the install. |
| I had these installed at the same time I put in monotubes. It's a bit more work but definitely a savings to get both down together. I'm sure glad I ran into them on the various forums and here, as I'd hate to have a new suspension with the same old wobble. I can't imagine NOT getting this done if you're doing any significant front end work. The front end now tracks rock solid. Awesome. |
| I purchased this vest from Wing Stuff and a second set of gel packs from Glacier Tek. Put the second gel packs in a cooler which was being carried in my Rivco trailer. July of this year, I drove my m/c trike from California to Oklahoma on I-40 Hwy. The average temp was 98-113. The drove took me 4.5 days. I wore a t-shirt, then cool vest, then another t-shirt. The gel packs kept frozen and cool for at least 2 hours +. I swapped them out with the frozen gel packs for another 2+ hours of ride. They recharged very quickly and after two hours in a cooler they were frozen solid. The only problem I had was one of the gel cells started to leak. When I got back home, I contacted Glacier Tek. They responded very quickly. Sent me a set of gel packs with a UPS return sticker. I just expected one of the gel packs, not a complete set. This product lives up to it's name and I recommend this to anyone who wants to keep your core cool on those hot rides. |
| Got this installed this week just prior to a 500 mile day trip. It was an easy install but have to note that the fit of the rack into the rack holder was very tight. I do not feel that this is a negative… just an observation. I felt that there was a bit of play in the movement of the rack from side to side despite tightening the trailer ball as tight as I could get it. However, I took the rack on a ride over the Devil’s Highway in eastern AZ with a small Ice Chest strapped on. I hit some rough road on the way back that was quite a jar and I fully expected the chest to have been lost. When I stopped for gas the chest was still there and the rack in the same “centered†position as I had placed it when I left for the trip I did purchase a small door mat and use it for a base between the rack and the ice chest to eliminate chaffing of the chest and the rack itself. I recommend the product to others. |