

| While almost all that I have ordered from WingStuff is good stuff, this is an exception. I found the quality to be sorely lacking - just looked cheap. I used tape on the mounting plate to prevent damage to the paint. There was not enough adjustability to serve as a real blindspot mirror with the mounting bracked squared up to provide stability. I removed them after a couple of rides. |
| If you plan on doing your own work you have to have it. |
| You just can't go wrong with them. I had 28000 on my last set and could have gone way more but I had the bike apart doing maintaince so I replaced them anyway. Even if you are to mechanical they are super simple to install. |
| It goes on my Kury flat bar rack. Bigger than I thought it would be. Rain bag works great. |
| I recently retired my 07 tired suspension with the monotubes. Ride is much smoother now. Tracking in corners is much more stable. I also replaced steering bearings with all balls. Installation is straight forward and the directions are clear. Don't forget you will need to buy new seals. Even if you have never done forks before you could do this. I was also able to score a progressive rear shock and spring that were still new in the box. All and all I'm very happy with this set up. |
| I bought this cover in april and now the end of July it has faded to almost white from black. I have used almost 3 cans of scotch gaurd and cant get the cover to stop the rain when I uncover my bike after any rain I have a puddle in my seat. 3 stars for the fit but no stars for rain protection or sun fade. I live in Iowa so Ca. or southern sun would be even worse. |
| I recently purchased this windshield and it is defective in that it wont stay at hht level I prefer. Also it has a tendency to scratch.It is also overly priced in my opinion. Never again! |
| Just enough chrome and dress for a bland spot. I painted the sideways V shaped indents black. Really sets off the chrome points on a black bike. |
| When I joined the AARP crowd the guys at work gave me a gift card to the local Honda dealer where I bought the Goldwing. Having gotten so many good deals from Wingstuff it was difficult to find something I actually needed or wanted. They had these exhaust tips on display and the Wife and I both liked the look so I got them. They are marked for left and right and checked them 3 times. The left ones holes barely lined up to start the bolts and when installed had a large gap between the muffler chrome and the tip. A LOT of filing later to elongate the already oval shaped holes and the gap was gone. The right one required filing also but to the side so the tips could be positioned to mirror each other in orientation of the scallops. Had to use some oversize washers to make secure. Shot some high temp black paint inside to hide the now bare muffler ends. They look better than stock but QC at manufacturering has some work to do unless mine were a fluke. |
| This is a follow up to my previous 21 Aug 10 review. As you can see by the title my Wig Wag modulator is now two years old and still going strong. Just to let you know, I have my normal brake lights hooked, my saddle bag Kuryayn lights and run a trailer with 5 sets of lights with various number of LED lights and so far (knock on wood) no problems! Based on comments here I'm living on the "Wild Side", but if I get three years of safety out of these it's worth it for $35 and then go buy another. Good product, good sales and best prices!! Wing Stuff you're all alone on top of the aftermarket business!!! |
| Great Quality - Well Made. Price is also very reasonable. |