

| I loved the looks of these covers so much that I miss-matched the saddlebag accent trim intentionally since I did not like the half-trim. This is one of the few pieces that I bought and had installed at the dealer since I did not know about wingstuff yet since this is my first wing. |
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Great attention getter! I removed the bottom cover of the trunk and mounted the unit to the bottom of the trunk. This makes for easy access to the trunk tail light wiring. The cover protects the unit and is out of the way and trunk. I drilled a 1/4" hole near the helmet lock for a 3 position micro switch to change patterns. If one wires their bike as I did, I recommend using red LED bulbs. The unit reports to handle only 10 amps. 4 - 7443 incandescent bulbs are right at 10 amps. I know, a little more involved installation but what else do I have to do beside chase women and ride? :-) |
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I was excited to install these pegs for my (new) bride. I ordered them as a surprise for her, and had them sent to a friend's place. We planned to visit them along the way on our honeymoon. I thought Don and I could install the pegs in about 10 or 15 minutes without her knowing, then take her to the bike and shout "surprise!" Unfortunately, it didn't quite work out that way. We installed the LHS peg in about 2 minutes. The RHS peg was a different matter. The set screw on that peg (which is a "height" or rather, an angle adjustment screw) just wouldn't screw in all the way...it would get about halfway and bind. Fortunately, we could extract the screw and with a flashlight, we could see that there was a problem with the threads. The next morning (when the stores were open), I took a trip to the hardware store to purchase a tap & die set to attempt to fix the thread problem. Fortunately, chasing the threads worked, but the surprise for Cecile was "ruined." I sent an email off to Wingstuff, with photos of the procedure we performed on the footpeg, along with a copy of the receipt for the tools, and Wingstuff kindly covered the cost of the "repair," and then some. I'm glad we could get these pegs installed for the trip home (she loves them, by the way), and not have to return them for a replacement set. Thanks Wingstuff! |
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I've upgraded my rating for the Oil Filter Wrench because I found a filter other than the Honda oil filter which works with this wrench - the K&N oil filter. The K&N filter has a 17mm "nut" on the top, which is the same size as the oil drain plug. Now I can remove both the drain plug and the filter with this single tool. I rated this wrench only 4 stars (up from a previous 1 star rating) because this wrench still won't work with the majority of oil filters, making it necessary to have another type of oil filter removal tool in your tool box. |
| As other reviewers have said, these are very nice, easy to install accents that make the front of the bike very nice looking. Down the road, I would like to add the lizard lights to really make these stand out at night. |
| When I bought the Aero led marker light for our 2013 wing, I was not sure if we needed these adapters but we did to keep install simpler. They made the connections |
| I installed these in place of the factory grips. I really like them and they fit your hand much better. They look great on the bike too. Removing the old grips is easy and installing the new ones is a piece of cake. I would suggest that you place the new ones on the handlebars without gluing them and position them to what feels good to you. Then using a black marker put a dot on the bars and the grip so you can align them once the glue is applied. You have about 5 seconds to get them right before the glue sets so don't delay. I added the colored end rings and weights to my grips and I love the feel and look. |
| This was really easy! Took a total of about 10 minutes and it was done. Just remove the pocket and I used a 7/8" hole saw right where Honda has it marked with an "X". Slid the outlet into the hole, plugged the mating plug into the Goldwing harness (red plug under the pocket)and snapped the pocket back in place. Now I have power for my GPS or Cell Phone or whatever. |
| I installed this on my GL1800. It is just what I wanted and needed. I also bought a new OEM vent and installed it in the new windshield. No problems. |
| I got one of these along with a Y adapter. I plug my audio out from my Zumo 665LM into one side and still have the other side for anything else. Works great. |
| Absolutely the best back rest for a motorcycle. I also bought the mount that allows easy, 2 second removal of the backrest. |
| Okay, 5 stars may be premature but I just put the front tire on after running Dunlops front and rear for the last 25K miles (two sets). I had the infamous "front wobble" at 40-45 from Day 1 to the last day on the Dunlops. Already, with just the Bridgestone on the front only the wobble disappeared completely. WOW. My Wing is sooo much more pleasurable to ride now. If I get the same 12K miles plus on the Bridgestones and the wobble is gone 4ever I will keep buying these babies till the cows come home! |