

| Needed a battery on my 95 GL1500 - This was a good find and price. Install was a no brainier. Installed and bike started right up! |
| I bought the +2 for my GL1800. Easy installation. My wife and I were taking a ride and were going about 70mph, when one of these stork looking birds that we have in Florida, got up from along side the road and decided to cross the road. He, or she, got up on my right side and was coming across and I started hitting the brakes, when, WHAP, it hit the windshield at the mid to upper left side of the windshield. NO damage to the bike or windshield. |
| Installed these a few weeks ago. My wife was complaining on a recent trip that her knees were aching. By installing this product, it allowed her to raise and extend her legs. She now swears by these pegs for added comfort. And from an aesthetics point of view, the added chrome looks good. |
| Before I installed these lights I spoke the kuryakyn and they stated that these ligts were running and brake lights and it also stated in the discription when they first came the same, now the ad states that they are run and turn, that may be why they are going out, is that possible, I'll call kuryakyn and find out |
| Just installed the armrest lights on my 2006 goldwing they are beautiful lights and look great, I have so many lights on the bike I don't have room in back of the rear panel for any more plugs, so I wired them in without the 3241 plug, turn the bike on they light up and brake lights work perfect, but when I let go of the brake the light's go out for about a second and go back on like there made like that, the lights that I have then hooked up to don't do that, is that the way they are, I don't think by using the 3241 plug would make a difference. because I don't have any trouble with any of the other lights, I know that some guys have put them on the 2012 models has any one put them on any earlier models and how do the lights function do they go off when you release the brake, thanks mike |
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Agreed. They should come with longer screws. Luckily I live next to a 'fastenal' store, and found some that work. Alot of storage. For sure kills that dead space inside the saddlebags. Actually have had to LOOK for stuff to put in all the cool little pockets and stuff. Like it alot. :>) |
| I think they look great a 5 star for looks. But my wife has a bad knee and was hoping they would make it so she could stretch it out and not keep it bent. She dont think they help at all for her knee so she wouldn't buy them again for the the knee but would for looks. |
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For an 'inexpensive' rack, the quality/fit/looks is great! I'd do it again, if I had to. I used the stainless washers for the install, tho, rather then what comes with it. Nice rack, baby! |
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I'm glad I got the one with the rubber extension. Just finished a 6500 mile trip and the road grim and rain water splashing, was less that what appeared on our last trip. Throw the directions away, and use your own sense. It's easy, and I didn't have to take the fender off. Excellent product and highly recommend it. |
| Nice fit. Great chrome quality. Easy install. Highly recommended. It's sure gonna keep alot MORE crap off the bike. |
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Just installed it yesterday. Was kind of skittish, when read had to drill THRU the mounting bosses for the trunk latch assy. It all went well tho. The screws ARE too friggin' short tho. Went to fastenall and got some 1/4" longer. Reattached everything, works/looks good. Sure adds some 'weight' to the trunk tho. Chrome quality is outstanding. |
| They look alright, but I'm going to remove them and put on kuryakyn's version. (the fit looks nicer). |