

| Totally agree with earlier posting. I'm 6'0", w/32" inseam. The 4 and 6" version/arms just WOULD not make it possible to adjust. These mini arms are perfect! |
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Really adds some serious bling bling to front of bike. Love it! Between that and the eyebrows, the bike looks very sharp in the front end! (not that it didn't before). :>) |
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I bought some 'used stuff' off ebay. It had some scratches. I recently replaced with NEW from you guys. Top quality chrome job. Granted, it's plastic, but it still looks great. Adds ALOT to the bike, for sure! |
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Nice little piece of bling for the ass end of your bike. Very nice piece. Easy install, adds alot to trunk area. Wife even liked it. :>) |
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Yeah, picking the lock pieces out of the OEM knobs is a bit of a pain, but all in all, a nice bit of bling bling for the radio area. Nice upgrade, IMHO. |
| I just installed these on my 08 Goldwing. I've seen these on other wings and they are a must. They show up very well even in bright sunlight. When following other bikes can be seen well even in bright sun better than the turn signals. They should be factory standard equipment. |
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First time for 'Stones. Elite 3's usually. One set of Avons. Stick like glue but don't last. New "stones: 3,928 miles two up, frway, mtns, desert (Death Valley at 111 degrees!), 6 nat'l parks, one downpour,secondary roads with twists and no problems! Then 1500 miles running passes in Calif. Very aggressive riding one up. Worked fine! No problem staying with buddy running E3's. Some noise but not enough to complain. Little drop off from up to lean in slow turns. Sidewall? Like to save cash ($120 less than E3)so if they last I'll be getting again! |
| Easy install. Looks like it belongs. Dresses up the front end well. |
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They freaking rock! Easy as hell install. Completely different riding experience now. Cozy is one word I would use to describe it. Where you used to have to 'reach' for the bars, now they're 'right there'. Cozy. Best 'personal'riding mod' I've done to bike. And, inexpensive to boot! Can't say enough good things about them. |
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I've been using the vest for about four months now and all I can say is where has this thing been for the last thirty years of riding. I use mine even on 85 degree days. My hottest ride so far was West of Del Rio Tx where the temp hit 113 degrees. I've read all the comments about feeling wet, and it only lasts about 90 minutes, etc, but I'm usually ready for a stop at about hour and a half so I just carry it into the rest room and give it a quick soak in the sink while I'm attending to other matters. The dry climate here makes the vest cool extremely well. A dip in the ice chest if you have one makes it a wonderful experience. There are at least two articles of clothing that I refuse to leave home without. One is my HyperKewl vest for hot weather rides and my electric vest when its cold. Its also kinda fun watching all the looks you get wearing a quilted vest when it's 110 degrees outside. A few of the Border Patrol agents here have asked all about it and think its a great piece of gear. |
| These are amazingly bright and really add to the style and visibility from the rear. Installation was a breeze, even for a guy like me who doesn't have a lot of expertise with that kind of thing! Routing the harness was a bit of a challenge, but if you take your time, it's pretty straight forward. Do watch how you line up the top and edges with the saddle bag door to make sure it doesn't get hung up. Absolutely recommend these for your 2012 or newer Wing!! |
| Work great, never had any complaints from the back seat !!! |