

| Installed the saddle bag lights yesterday, talk about looking good!! The video was really a great help, thanks. These lights really jumps out at you when turned on. |
| Talk about adding a little class to the bike. Of course that's what chrome does. Great product. |
| I'd spent the extra bucks for the factory CB radio so, I decided not to pinch pennnies on my radio's antenna. It has proven to be an extremely high quality product, that enhances my factory CB radio's performance. The Hondaline factory CB antenna is certainly the way to go. |
| Just got mine but NO Instructions, there are 2 rubber pads that came with it but don't know what they are for. Any one knows what they are for? |
| This is well made and a must to keep the raod crap off of my chrome front cowl cover. It also keeps the rain water at a lower level. Looks good and the install is very easy. Be careful when drilling. 'Measure twice, drill once'. |
| I wanted a small piece of chrome up front so I bought one of these. It is a little pricey but it's well made and finished. added enough 'bling' to the front without over doing it. I didn't want the chrome accents. Easy install. |
| I have had these on my GW for two years and they do what they are suppose to do and thats protect the fog lights. I take them off and put them back on often for cleaning and my fog lights still look like new. I believe these are a must have with fog lights. It's would be easier and cheaper to replace these rather than busted up fog lights. Easy install |
| Great look and easy intallation! |
| After reading the reviews on this belly pan, I decided to order one from Wing Stuff. I want to protect the bottom of my GW from any road hazards. This was an easy, straight forward, common sense install that took be about 10 minutes. The instructions aren't very good but from reading these product reviews the install was very simple. The best advice was to wear a pair of gloves because the metal is very sharp. The fit was perfect and it finishes off the bottom off the bike. Nice piece. |
| Have put 8000 miles on these tires. Rear is cupping and with the cupping comes the loud humming in the corners. BUT, they still have plenty of tread and they grip the road like glue. I wish there was a magic cure for cupping. I will purchase another set of Avon's. |
| Awesome little piece of chrome for my Red Momma, good price, quick shipping and they both went on in under 30 seconds! Really makes this area POP with a little bling. Hal aka "Chrome Addict" |
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The correct way to close the trunk lid is by facing the rear of the trunk and reaching around the passenger backrest with both hands and giving it a good, swift, firm tug. If you do it right, you will hear the latches click. DO NOT press down on the trunk lid or the spoiler. If you are doing it right, you never touch the trunk lid to close it - all pressure is on the passenger backrest itself. To open, you do need to have one hand on the back of the passenger backrest and pull on it while with the other hand release the trunk catch. When you hear the latch release, you might have to use the hand you tugged on the backrest with to push up on the lid, spoiler or luggage rack a little to keep it from relatching when you release the latch handle. If you follow these procedures, (and you will need to for many years to come) you shouldn't have any problem with the bumpers. My bumpers are over 3 years old and I still follow these procedures. They were the best investment I ever made in protecting the finish on my bike. I'd consider this accessory to be the FIRST thing I'd do for a new bike. Ride Safe! Daveo |