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Fits the 2012 (airbag model) and probably all 2012 frames. Does not interfere with the transformer floorboards and offers the passenger a few options on foot positions. They're very comfortable and so far my passengers like them. Tighten everything down and use blue loctite on the bolt holding it on the arm. It will never back out or come off. |
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Fits the 2012 Goldwing (airbag model). Will likely fit all 2012 frames. Perfect addition to the bike, especially if you have the heel toe shifter. Takes only minutes to install - use blue loctite and secure screws tightly. You should never have a problem with it coming loose. Much better looking than the stock floor boards and I'm not afraid of passengers standing on them to get on the bike like I was the factory ones. I seem to have a box of OEM parts that keeps getting filled with factory parts I'm pulling off the bike. |
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Fits the 2012 Gold Wing (airbag model). They look great on the bike, but you'll want to position them far above the cylinder block to avoid the heat and just let the cool breeze blow across your legs. Nothing beats the wind blowing across your body during the ride. |
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I have a 2012 Gold Wing (airbag model) and it fits perfectly. I was a little worried before it showed up because of my large shoes. You'll just get used to positioning your feet correctly so that it won't interfere. So far it works great and looks so much better than the stock pegs and much more comfortable. I dont' think I'd be comfortable returning to the stock pegs. You'll love this! |
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Works great -- stays tight, never comes loose...you just have to do the following. Replace the 1/4-20 pan head allen screws with socket cap screws. The pan heads head strips out too easily when tightening too much with an allen wrench and you'll never get it tight. Use red loctite (271) and bolt it together tightly. Home Depot or Lowes will have the socket cap screws. If you can't find them, check an auto parts store. Position it in such a way that the screw heads don't interfere with the floorboards. This is a must have item if you have floorboards installed and it does work great and will never work itself loose if you do what I did. |
| I think they are OK but seem a bit expensive for what they are and the construction quality. I mounted them below and then wondered why I even needed them but when I re-looked at it and mounted them up top they made more sense and they looked better. They do help expand your field of view and they do block some wind. Paint the clip flat black, it hides better.;-) |
| 2006 GW: This wiring accessory installed very easily. I put the brake light bulbs into the "inner" locations and the turn-signal bulbs into the "outer" locations of the trunk lights. This seems more "natural" looking, like many 4-wheel vehicles. |
| Iv'e used dynabeads on my last three bike for over 25000 miles. great product , I think they reduce vibrations. One trick I've learned when installing without breaking the bead is to remove the valve core and to drill (3/16)out the air opening in the stem without damaging the internal threads, then vibrate the beads ins. This makes it a lot faster. Replace the valve core with short stems if you have long stems. |
| Fairly easy to fit and does what it is intended for – securely storing small items. However, it takes away a noticeable amount of space as it “flattens” the “bulge” of the trunk lid. Helmets will no longer fit if you put too many items in the lid organiser and if you also use the trunk bag, make sure you don’t completely fill the bag or the lid won’t close. This item only makes sense if you are rarely doing long trips and are not bothered about space. |
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This item works well for me. It holds my small items that get lost in the trunk itself. Glasses, cell phone, documents, LED flashlight, camera, and the parts to my Beverage Butler Drink Holder. Install the top part first to get past the weatherstripping. Like others have said, don't overfill if you like storing your helmet in the trunk. |
| I opted for the 34 ounce. Installed very easily. Did not get in the way of any of the controls as you can rotate the holder to your liking. I liked that I could easily remove the cup holder ring. Get the tension right on the pre-installed swivel bolt and the beverage bracket folds back nicely (when not in use) and is not obtrusive looking. It blends right in with the rest of the handle bar area. |
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They won't fit the trunk either. The 2012 is a bit wider. They'll be out soon enough...and when they are, I'll be adding them to mine. |