

| I had the standard handlebar risers installed today. What a difference a couple of inches makes! I'm 5'7" tall and didn't experience any shoulder discomfort while riding my GL1800, but I did notice that my arms were nearly completely straight. With the risers install I have a nice bend in my arms and the bike seems more response to my input. It is a definite improvement and well worth the price. |
| I have been using PIN LOKs for several years and have not lost a single pin. I highly recommend using them. |
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I ride with the Patriot Guard. I have 2 of them and have used 2 0f them only for a flag line so there was non stress placed on them flying down the road. Even though the concept is nice, performance is a big 0. The poles wouldn't stay extended and when I did have to put them away, I had to fight with them to go into the "stow" position. I am going to ask Wingstuff for a refund and try something different. AGAIN, AS FAR AS I'M CONCERNED.....DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY OR TIME ON THIS PRODUCT. |
| Installed thins on my 2012 and it does reduce buffeting and wind noise for both me and my passenger. Install wasn't bad, screws that hold windshield on are very tight and hard to get loose. a bit difficult to get the screw that ratchets back in place |
| Bought this set for the first time after a very disappointing run with Dunlap's. Run Deal's Gap and the Devil's triangle in Tennessee and these tires stuck like glue. Run into rain and they stuck to the pavement with no problems. 4000 miles on the tires so far and no problem. They are a really quiet running tire. I'm also running ceramic balancing beads in them. Wing stuff has a great price on these tires. Will definitely buy again. |
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On my last post I stated the Air Hawk "flattens" when going to higher altitudes. That is incorrect! It inflates getting harder. OK, I really like my Air Hawk. However, I have the "comfort package" on my Wing. The heated seat has little or no effect when I use the Air Hawk. I ride year round. My no ride temperature for a trip is 20ËšF. No I don't wear heated clothing. Just put on a downy sweater on under my leather insulated MC jacket and insulated chaps. Don't use the Air Hawk at lower temperatures but take it along for when the temp gets warmer. GREAT PRODUCT!!! |
| Very easy install. Looks so much better now... |
| I will never ride in summer again without it! |
| The ad says it will fit 2001 thru 2012. I bought this item to go on a 2003. The upper tabs will not line up with the grommets. If you force the upper tabs in the lower ones pop out. i tried for over two hours to get it to fit. Thought maybe I had messed something up and tried the old one. It popped right into place. Tried the new one again and wound up breaking one of the upper tabs. Now I can't even send it back. This item may fit a 2012 but it will not fit a 2003. |
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Installed on right handle bar so easy to get at when the cruise is on. Have never had any problem with the thumb wheel loosening as long as there is a lock washer in place. I did find when the unit was new you wanted to wiggle the cup holder into the mounting to get a proper seating but after some use it slides in nice and never loosens. Great for tall cups and water bottles sit there no problem. Good purchase. |
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Only had to drill one whole since we had the armrest already installed. Made install much faster. Balanced the bike out nicely. Has great reception without setting the SWR. Plug n Play. |
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Just installed this on our 2013 GL1800. Had to be one of the easiest installs that I have done so far on our bike. Unlike the previous year models, no need to take the bike apart. Just lift a panel in the trunk, unscrew the radio stick the CB in place plug it in to the radio and put the radio back... Installed the OEM antenna with it. Did not route the cable behind the seat, wire was so short didn't feel like it was gonna reach, just tucked it in the back of the trunk under the carpet mat. Don't ever know it's there. Did not set the SWR either and we had about a 2 mile range with another wing. Works perfect for talking to other bikes in our group. |