

| This baby is tight! |
| I held off getting this at first because it is butt ugly. But had one for my trip outwest in July. Damn glad I did, it worked out great. Held ice for four + hours. Now the wife wants one in the back. Would not go any other route again |
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This is a follow up to my previous review... I took the Sena Bluetooth headsets out for a ride this morning. My wife didn't feel like going so she manned the phone at home. I started out wearing my helmet using earbuds with the optional Sena earbud mount, and my MP3 player connected as well. While listening to my tunes, I pressed the phone button on the headset, which opened the bluetooth voice commands on my Droid X. I said "call home" and the phone dialed and my wife answered. She said it sounded great with only a very slight waterfall type sound in the background (wind at 70 mph). When we finished, I tapped the phone button and the call was terminated and my music resumed. A few minutes later, my music was interrupted by an incoming call tone. I tapped the phone button and it was my wife calling to make sure it worked for incoming calls as well. Sound quality was excellent with the earbuds. Half way through the ride, I put on my wife's helmet which uses the speakers that come standard with the units. I made phone calls and listened to my music and the sound was excellent as well (but obviously not as good as the earbuds due to increased exterior noises). Because I was alone, I could not try the intercom feature but I'm sure it is as good as, if not better than the phone/music quality. My MP3 player has been acting up lately so when I got home, I started surfing for bluetooth MP3 players when it donned on me that my Droid X has a MP3 player built in. I launched my music player with the phone paired to the Sena and viola; I have bluetooth stereo music through the headset, with intercom and phone service as well. the intercom overides the music and the phone overides both intercom and music features. Additionally, a few years ago I purchased (from Wingstuff) an adapter that plugs into the intercom cord on the Goldwing and converts the 5 pin Din to a 3.5mm headphone jack for audio listening. You can use this adapter along with the 3.5mm extension cable that comes with the Sena headset to listen to your Wing's audio system (radio/nav system) as well. I've never used J&M or Scala Rider headsets so I cannot compare the Sena to them, but I do know I am very impressed with the Sena sound quality and its numerous features and would highly recommend them to anyone. |
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We use to have a Yamaha Venture and I loved the comfort they provided to my long legs. We bought a new Wing in 2006, as my husband tried our friend's Wing and loved it. I did too, except for cruise pegs, which I thought were shorter and placed further back then I was used to on the Venture. My legs would get stiff and knees ached. I recently bought the new Ergo passenger cruise pegs, and WOW, what a difference. I would definately recommend them for everyone that is taller.!! Happy days are here again - hips and knees not sore or stiff anymore. I almost felt like I was back on the Venture -- almost, as their seats are more comfortable than the Wing's, too. FYI- I shopped around and WINGStUFF had the BES PRICE! |
| Bought this 2 years ago, and still in good shape. Good protection for remote, nice looking "stylin". |
| now have almost 11,500 miles on my "Stones". Not down to wear bars yet, no cupping or abnormal wear. Have got probably another 2-3000 miles yet. GREAT TIRES! Will definately replace with another set. |
| This works with my 2012 Goldwing. |
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Just got back from Oklahoma and Arkansas last night. Was 112 degrees when I left. A friend I was visiting. gave me this vest, and it was a Godsend. Yeah, you have to stop every hour or so, but it works. Will never ride in the heat without one again. |
| nice finish & no doubt completes the all chrome look. Easy install, but somewhat concerned about using the anti-seize grease as instructed- will screws loosen over time & use?? tbd. I also believe the quality of the chrome plating should be much higher for the price. I saw several pits in metal, which indicates they did not, or a poor job, use Cu or sand surfaces first to fill/ remove the imperfections, just plating w/ Ni, then Cr. Time & miles will, again, tell the real story. |
| The pegs are nice touch. They fit easily into the Kury peg mounts. The OEM pin, spring & assy also fit. I'm still ambivalent about Kury's quality of chrome, but time will tell. |
| My bike is an 09 with 33k miles. I changed the fork springs and the fork oil(10 wt.) I got the .90 springs to match my weight. It is a great improvement. The front is firmer and yet rides noticeably smoother. I will have to wait to do the rear shock, its more labor and money. I set the springs at 5/8 inch preload and its much better than stock. If you can only do the springs do it its worth it. Jim gwrra 320221 |
| I am impressed with the handling of these tires. I now have 15,000 miles on them. I am almost to the wear mark on the rear and not even close to it on the front. I installed the centramatic balancers at the same time as the tires so do not know if they really help or not. My brother put the same tires on his bike at about the same time. I will see if the balancers made a difference when he is ready to change tires. |