

| I was using Amsoil when I fisrt got my 2008 Wing. The bike always shifted hard and clunky but I just figured that's as good as it gets. When I switched over to this oil, the bike started shifting like butter and ran much smoother. I will continue to use this OEM oil from now on. I also went out to the garge and said I was sorry to my bike for using that nasty old Amsoil in it and promiced to never do it again!!! No answer, I think she was sleeping!!! |
| Added these to new AO chrome mirror housings with blue tinted Muth mirrors. Used clear RTV. Love em'. |
| I installed a yellow on my yellow '03. Standing still it looks great. Wind buffeting is terrible. No way to carefully clean it without scratching it. a total waste of money. |
| Can't agree with the others 100%. I've run this for about 600 miles now. Adjustment made "per instructions". I enjoyed it the first 500 miles. UNTIL. It warmed up, and I opened my Baker wings. The c**kpit turbulence was terrible. Apparently it disturbs the Windbender airflow concept. This should be addressed by the manufacturer with that notation or "warning". No way I can tolerate this in warm weather. It's coming off and another Tulsa tinted will go on. Thus my opinion is it deserves no more than a rate of "2". |
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Absolutely the best cover I have ever seen. The fabric is AMAZING, as it is very elastic, breathable, completely opaque, and water just beads up on it. I first saw a demo in Mammoth at the GWRRA CA District 2011 convention, and they had a piece of this material stretched over a bowl, with water pooling on it in the center... it sat there all night and still beaded right off the next morning, without a hint of absorption. I finally broke down and bought one at the AZ District convention. It's nice to see that they are available through Wingstuff now. I'm hoping their business takes off fast, so they can afford to buy this fabric in other colors. In the meantime, I LOVE my half-cover. |
| Mount certainly works for my Garmin Zumo 550...but I find that it is positioned incorrect to see GPS well. Based on not being adjustable the GPS faces your right hand (not you eyes) and too far down to see well. Will scrap and go back to a ball mount. |
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Incredible! Absolutely the best bike cover out there. Watch water bead up and roll right off. Tired of stuffing a wet cover back into its bag? Just shake the water off this cover, and it’s dry. Awesome. Easiest five stars I've given. |
| The risers solved my wife's hip and leg discomfort on long rides. After installing the risers, I was concerned about accessing the battery without having to remove the seat or riser bracket. I agree with Craig's review, it is tricky to do, but the side cover can be removed with some maneuvering and patience. |
| Just put these on for our Fall Gatlinburg trip. Wow... what a difference! If your passenger has long legs then these things are a necessity! The wife loves them and no longer feels like her knees are in her stomach anymore. Easy to install and took only @ 15 minutes. |
| These look great on my Trike. My better half loves them. She says they allow her to change positions of feet and legs adding to a more comfortable ride. Very easy to install. 10 minutes a side. Highly Recommend. |
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I have not bought the cobra radials yet. I was reading the reviews first, it seems to be a good tire. I have almost 9,000 miles on the original set of dunlops that came with the bike. I bought the bike in March 2011 new, its a 2010 yellow Gold Wing. I am a very big guy 6ft. 8" and 340 lbs. The tires I have are already worn out, the front tire cupped at around 6,000 miles and is getting worse the left side of the tire is bald and the right side still has some tread on it. The rear tire is still ok but I would like to replace them at the same time to get the same tread together. I ride everytday as much as I can. I would like to know more about how the cobra's handle and do they stick well. I love the bike and I would like to get more miles out of the tires, but I know i will have to quit spinning them as often as I do lol. Is this a good all around tire and will it last, with a bit of aggression put on them, lol. I do like to ride aggresively sometimes and the bike is really powerful, and I do abuse it a little. What is a good size to put on both front and rear for this kind of riding. |
| This is a great backrest, I installed it on my 2012 wing, very easy installation, instructions where easy to follow and it took me less than an hour to install |