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Install was a cakewalk. Ride?...........Smooth. Beats (not literally), the hell out of the stock springs. A very much needed upgrade. I highly recommend these springs. Now going to save up for doing the rear. |
| meant to give 1 star not 5. been using J&M for 15 years. Just seems like every year the quality gets worse. |
| ordering another set of 2, order about 2 every year. If anyone knows of another company making these please advise. You would think J&M would improve quality control. |
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Installation was a little tricky. Cutting into the top of the seat went fine, and the little leather patch you put over the cut out portion works great. It took some time getting the long bar into the seat and having it line up with the bolt holes, so patients is needed, it will take several tries. Unfortunately I took it off after two 50 mile trips. My wife who has a little back problem, fount it really difficult getting off. Even though the back rest folds forward and lays flat, she had to swing her leg over it to get off. I would help her each time, but I could tell, it was not comfortable. A happy wife is a happy couple. So off it came and I left the patch on and filled up the slot with the cut out that came with it. Looks fine.I will say the product is a fine piece of equipment and deserves 5 stars, but thought I should share this problem I have in case any other drivers have a similar situation |
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I had these grips on another wing and they were great! These look just as good and installation was easy. The instructions were very good . The only problem was the glue both tubes were hard and would not come out of the tube . I purchased some glue and the problem is solved. |
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The outer edge of this component appears to have been either water jetted or Stamped with a quite aggressive die. If I had been prepared before hand I would have given this some TLC before installation (it doesn't look too bad from a distance) however I also installed a Superbrace at the same time giving more attention to it. Installation was simple, removing the stock screws was a bit agitating given the type of "thread glue" used at the factory. Rain will keep me driving my cage until Saturday after which I should be able to provide my review on its' performance. |
| Have had this on my bike for 2 years and wow doesn't even look worn. Rode bike to sturgis last year and to the tail the year before and what a difference on the old back. Combined with the air hawk seat great ride that's for sure. Just have to get over the cutting of a hole in the seat that hurts the most |
| I love these! They really keep the wind off of you when it's cold and direct the breeze when it's not. Be careful when drilling into that side fairing strip. I didn't have my right side strip supported properly and it cracked. I highly recommend these. |
| I had a real problem finding the 14 pin connector. Routing was ok and it makes rear lights truely plug and play. Well worth the money. |
| Instructions could be better with clear and closer pictures. |
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I installed the sensors on my 2008 Comfort/Navi wing this morning before going on a chapter lunch ride. The unit works great but it interferes with the Honda built in electronics. Once the sensors become active, I can change volume but it has no effect on the audio level, when transmitting on the cb, the radio does not blank and none of the buttons on the shelter work at all. I removed the sensors and also took the batteries out and the problem is resolved. I was really looking forward to using these! Now I am out almost $200. Jim Burleson, TX |
| The Mini Arms for the Ergo II Highway Footpegs are a great improvement for taller riders! I am 6' 1" tall with a 36 " inseam. Leg extension is the only concern I had with the Goldwing and the Mini Arms corrected that issue for me. They are simple to install and well worth the money. |