

| I like these, the mesh is good actually. A little pricey |
| I would like to thank Wingstuff Staff particularly ( Chris ) for the exceptional customer service I recently received. I noticed a blemish or blister in a visible area of my floorboard side cover. I called Wingstuff and described what I felt was a defect in the product. I was provided with a replacement set of Floorboard Side Covers at no expense to me. I am greatly pleased with all aspects of Wingstuff's customer service. All of my chrome, accessories, tires and parts will come from Wingstuff for my GL1800.Their customer service is second to none. Thank You ! Al Dunn/USMC Retired. |
| At 7,500 miles the tire was cupping out bad "front" when we defated it to change we could see a split around the whole sidewall. Very poor quality will not buy a Metzler again. |
| A fifth grader could put these in. Always nice to have more lights!! |
| I have had my balancers on now for a week. The one thing I noticed right away was the sounds of the ball bearings slopping around at slow speed. A distraction at first, but I am getting use to it. I just recently replaced my original tires. I had Dynabeads installed right away in 08' and got 17,000 on my original rear tire and 18,000 on my original front. Hopefully these balancers will work just as good as dynabeads. |
| Monday got my tranny covers i ordered back in febuary this year took out as soon as i got home from work and installed mile of improvement over the factry black covers on my 2012thanks wingstuff as they kept checking to see if i still wanted them |
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I have had the winshield for one season and I am not happy with it riding up from a predetermined position. I have done evrything possible to keep it in one position. My other issue the beanbag for the vent used to fall out once in awhile, to the point I lost it completely on the I5 in California. I hope there is a replacement for it. Other than that it does what it is advetised as. Cheers. Ike the Triker. |
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Very Comfortable and the right height. I have researched the various types out there and settled on this one, covering and welt pattern closely match OEM. Steve Saunders has a good tutorial on-line about the installation, well worth a look. I Like It !!!!! |
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BE CAREFUL ! You only get one shot at drilling your trunk lid. 5/16" better drill bit size so you have alittle wiggle room. Advise using the large washers to distribute the load. Looks good ! |
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I am now on my 3rd (and last) set of these passenger armrests and all have rusted after less than a year. Look at the weld area on the bottom of the pad and you will see the yelloish tinge where the chrome plate did not throw and all you have is the nickel (or NI-RON) plate -- they will surely rust starting there. I approached Kuraykin's warrenty people at Daytona Bike week and the jerk tried to tell me first that nickel and chrome are the same, then he proceeded to tell me that because I rode in Florida I should expect to replace the chrome annually! Since, whenever in a bike store, I look at Kuryakin' metal made parts and they all have terrible plating, just a sign of cheap un-caring production. I will not buy another of their products |
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Installed over 11k ago and it's amazing how much road debris it stops from hitting cowling. Ran thru some road oil/tack last summer. Gummed up the extender, but kept mos of it off the cowling. Installed with the fender off. The fender is not that difficult to remove, and if I'm going to be drilling on Tweety, I wanna make sure it's right on the money. "Measure twice, cut once." |
| The wife and I just used our new luggage for a recent trip to the Texas Hill Country. The bags worked great and fit perfectly into the trunk and saddle bags. Well made, as others have mentioned, with the reinforced corners. Nice product. |