

| I really like this hitch it was not hard to install just took my time about 2 hours, kept bolts loose intill I got everything put on then tighten all up, all in all very glad I got this hitch and a very nice price to go along with it. Now all I need is my rack carrier that I want for it. |
| Fair price. Excellent quality. Works best of the passanger highway pegs. Best thought out design. Easy 10 minute install. 5 STARS |
| I don't usually author reviews but had to for this product. I purchased the lighted version of these pegs to replace a pair that mounted straight out from the roll bar. Here's the thing, I have a bad leg, lost 90% of the nerves and completely lost the use of my foot and I'm forced to wear a brace, so I needed something that would hold my leg and foot in place. Not only did these work perfectly, they clear the ground better on corners. They also required a slight bend in my knees while riding, which practically eliminated back pain on long rides, so I have nothing but praise for these boards and they look great with the lights. |
| Great trunk rack!! I not a fan of the mega racks that overwhelm the trunk, shouldn't be carrying a 50 pound pack up there anyhow. I agree with several of the other reviews that the template could be better, I started out with a smaller hole and adjusted the location when I enlarged the holes, worked fine. Not being a fan of bling, sometime I may powder coat it black to match the bike. |
| Awesome!!! Been using the drink holder since August, should have bought it before summer. Easy to install, easy to use, many other similar shaped cups fit. Keeps you hydrated without having to stop. With a few ice cubes, it keeps water cold for a reasonable time. I would recommend using LocTite on the threads. Should have 6 stars. |
| These were easy to install, hardest part was finding the plug on the bike harness. They work well lighting up the road and making the bike more visible. I've had them on since February and am considering getting the Lens Protectors. |
| I installed this hitch in February, following the directions I did struggle a bit, but it was well worth it. I ordered the plug and play harness and was glad I did, everything worked perfectly first try. We pull an Aspen pop-up camper and it handles well. No complaints on tire changes, I use a round 6 prong automotive type plug so the wire harness can easily be removed with the hitch. Compared to other hitches I have used, this is far superior. Even though it is more expensive I feel that it is worth it. |
| I've had these on my bike since February and am very pleased. In the summer you can direct the heat away and a breeze towards you. The winter you can direct the engine heat towards you. I live in central Florida and ride year round, but the Baker Wings make it much more enjoyable. They are reasonably easy to install and look good. |
| The key word is water resistant, by no means waterproof, and it does not pack very small. It does fit the bike perfectly. |
| I bought the side bags in January, taken several trips and I am impressed. Since I suffer from OCD, I pack using Eagle Creek packing cubes, which fit in the bags perfectly. |
| The Power Park stand is not truly "plug and play", not if you do your own maintenance and check the pressure in your tires before every ride as I do. I had to cut a 3/4" board to clear the rear tire so it would spin and it had to fit in the saddlebag in case of a flat on the road.But I expected this, it was just a bit of a hassle getting the board just right. Another issue is the starter, at least mine, will not power park the thing while two up.And no my wife and I are not overweight. The video demo is a bit deceptive too. Conditions have to be perfect for the stand to work as shown. Other than these issues I'm OK with it. I have to be, it cost me $169.00. Would I buy it again knowing what I know now? Hmmm. Good question. The jury is still out... |
| Just installed my belly pan. INSTRUCTIONS SUCKS! No clarity, you don't know if the front piece goes totally under the front cowl or goes up in between the front cowl and the engine. Answer: It goes up in between the front cowl and engine. Make sure you get all of the protective covering off, cause if you leave a little it will give off a burnt plastic smell after the engine gets hot and leave residue on the edges of the pan. Overall I like the pan. Sturdier than I expected. Thanks. |