

| No question, Factory Honda OEM brake pads are the ONLY way to go. Simply the best product for the "Wing", hands-down. |
| THIS IS THE BEST |
| GOOD ADD |
| 4 1/2 STARS FOR THE VAGUE INSTRUCTS,GOT THESE IN FOUR DAYS (THANKS AGAIN WINGSTUFF)THIS IS MY SANTA CLAUS PRERSENT- OF COURSE !I'VE BEEN FOLLOWING THESE (INFO) FOR QUITE SOMETIME-A BIG IMPROVEMENT OVER THE EARLIER MODELS NO MORE SLOTS ON THE BACK & STAINLESS STEEL- LOOKS JUST LIKE THE PICTURE ON THIS WEBSITE- LOOKS REALLY GOOD- AS IT WORKS- ALL IS NUMBER 1- FOR ME-MY TRIKE RUNS LIKE A BULLET TRAIN NOW & AS THEY SAY LIKE YOU'RE RIDING ON RAIL- I WAS REALLY SURPRISED HOW SUPER SMOOTH THE TRIKE TRACKED (RAN)-- WOW SO GO GET SOME YOU'LL BE SHOCKED TOO-SMOOTHER THAN FACTORY ??? |
| Easily installed to keep loose items from getting lost in the trunk. An inexpensive add on. |
| I like these armrests better than the others that swing around and get in the way. Be careful and take your time...this is not a quick install. Very neat. |
| I bought the Gold Rear Trunk Medallian, as my bike is Gold. This is an easy installation and looks great. |
| LOL, works as it should and is easy to store. I just had to have it after almost laying my baby on its side one hot summer day. Prevents body damage! |
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I did not install my luggage rack for over a year because the clearance between the luggage rack and spoiler was so close you could not fit your hand under the rack to wash the top of the trunk. Glad I waited now, sounds like when you space the mounting up this far it changes the mounting holes, go figure. Taping the trunk lid to avoid scratching is a must. Centering the luggage rack is not easy with nothing to hold spacers and grommets from moving around. The tape did provide the traction needed to get the job done with a few explicative words that seemed to help with the process. I decided to use a small drop of Loctite because of the vibration the fasteners will encounter. Over two years now after install, very happy with the end result. |
| A item worth buying, keeps my gloves handy, IF I remember to put them back in the net. |
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Was not happy (truthfully kind of pissed) with paint damage due to chaffing. Enter Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers! Easy to install (well they do resist a bit), template use is a must. Direction sheet says: requires drilling 1/4" diameter holes. If you drill a bigger hole to get them installed they WILL fall out. Actually used a numbered drill bit after using a micrometer to measure my set, and went 1 thousands under 1/4". Tried spit but WD40 worked much better. Did not trim bumper height, I just push down on the trunk lid a bit when opening. Been installed for over a year now, no more paint damage, no chaffing and no noise from hinges rattling over bumps even with trunk rack loaded. Why does Honda neglect the use of such an inexpensive item? |