

| OK, 5 STARS FOR THIS BABY -HAD IT FOR A WHILE- GOT A CHANCE TO FINALLY CK IT OUT-(DON'T REALLY DRINK TO MUCH LIQUID WHEN I TRAVEL)I PUT ICE & A LITTLE WATER IN THIS 20OZ. MUG & IT WAS STILL COLD AFTER THE RETURN TRIP IN HOT WEATHER-GREAT PRODUCT & COODOS TO WINGSTUFF FOR THERE FAST SHIPMENT (4) DAYS- WOW- SO GO GET SOME IT WORKS !!!!!!!!!!1 |
| Works as advertised. Doesn't hold cups much larger then a standard water bottle but that means that it holds a standard water bottle just perfectly! |
| Replaced both front and rear speakers the sound is much better very nice! |
| I received 2 of them also without any instructions. I also would like to know what the 2 rubber pads are for. There are no locations on the grippers that look like the pads would go. Since it is a No Name product I can't find any information on it any place else. Other than that, they seem to work great. |
| great item to have had a set years ago for trailering bought a new set for trip this year work great |
| Just received my handwings yesterday and put them on today after work. Took about 20min to install and what a difference it has made. Test rode the bike and got onto freeway. Air was so smooth around me. What a pleasure to ride when you have the right equiptment. Quality is superb! |
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I agree with Dick and Zoom both, afraid to crank down on the acorn nut in fear of breaking something, but surly don't want to loose it ether. A foam liner would be a plus as well, but did find a beverage cooler in the cabinet that fit well and holds a standard plastic water bottle well.Could not find a Coffey mug that fit wright off hand. May be advisable to spot silicone the Huggy in so it does not slide in and out. but for the price it will do fine. And for the most part well constructed. Will let you know after 2000 mile trip. Thanks Wingstuff |
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Always wanted one to keep battery in good shape, they are the best. No regrets good price. Thanks Wingstuff! |
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Thanks to all for their input. I am having the Metz mounted in the front and the Kumho r/f mounted in the rear on Sat. From what I'm reading it seems that around 30-35 psi is the prefered air pressure. I'm willing to try anything once, as long as its safe. From the many people I've read that have gone darkside, I hear mostly/nearly all positives. After reading as many reviews as I could stand (at least 40-50)I determined that this is worth the investment and appears safe. After a little while I'll return and let folks know what I've determined. Best, Darrell The only critical reviews I've heard are from those that have never tried using a CT. |
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These definitely were a tight fit, but after boring the 1/4 hole a bit and adding some lub the went in with a little coaxing. That said, the trunk lid is definitely hard to close on initial installation. This may improve with time, but I'm guessing a slightly shorter (1/8inch) bumper might resolve the problem. But the rattle previously present when I rode over every bump is 99% eliminated. Hurray! |
| These fit and work great on my 2012 wing. Much better than the BB AirWings on my previous gl1800s. I rated '4' stars since the lower bolts had to be replaced. The stock bolts are not long enough and there are no bolts sent in the package. |
| had a small nail in my rear tire as there wasnt an air loss. I order this kit and waited for it to come in the mail. When the kit arrived I removed the nail and did the steps as outlined in the booklet. The plug did not seal the tire. The nail was in the middle of the tire |