

| I had the passenger cup holder and decided to get the drivers cup holder. Was glad that I did. Used it on a trip to Florida in July and it worked perfect. Does not swivel, but holds any drink pretty much upright. Holds a 32 OZ cup or up to a liter bottle of water. Mounted it on the right side. Reading reviews, I was worried that it would block access to the dash, but it was no problem. The passenger cup holder works beautiful too. Don't understand why people say that it touches the saddle bag. Mine doesn't and the wife is happy with it. |
| very nice, makes riding on a 100 plus day a lot more tollerable, I bought 6 of them, keep a few in the bottom of my ice chest, swap about every hour. i just tuck the ends into my shirt. you do need to thourghly wash them before you use them. |
| I installed this about 3 months ago and took about 3 hours to do so with wiring the harness included. I did take my time and the biggest span of time was deciding how I was going to do the cut-out. Used a Roto Zip and detailed with an razor knife. It looks great. I do leave the hitch in as it is an exercise to get on my back to install/remove the hitch. Do get the 6" drop (my next purchase). I took my Kwik Kamp on a road trip through the AZ mountains and it performed great. Well worth the price and time to install. |
| Finished installing these after about 2 hours of work. Not difficult but time consuming.Took a 3 hour tour and have to say as skeptical as I was these thing work great. No more 40mph wobble when slowing down. I would have given this 5 stars but 2 complaints, they are noisy. You can hear them 'swishing' at low speed, and second...why so dam much money. these are not some fancy chromed accessory. They work well and the ride is definetely smoother and the 'wing wobble' as I liked to call it was gone. |
| First I want to say I was extremely uncomfortable in the stock Honda seat. I bought the Ultimate seat through Ultimate because I wanted the color accents and heater option. The seat looks great on the bike. I get lots of complements. Ultimate was a great company to work with, they gave me the rain cover for free. They also told me I could not return it within the 15 day return policy because I ordered the accents. They only take returns on the all black seat. I had researched these seats and everyone I talked to loved their seat. I also sat on one myself before I purchased. I bought the seat about 8 months ago but waited until I took my 10,000 mile trip across the country and back to write my review on this seat. I am sorry to say I can only go about 2.5 to 3 hours before I have to get off the seat and walk around, my butt really starts to hurt. I also own a Harley and I can go 5 to 6 hours on that seat (The Sundowner) without any pain what so ever. My wife loves the Ultimate passenger seat especially the backrest. It is angled better than the stock seat. The heating elements on the this seat are superior to the stock heating elements you do get nice and warm especially for the passenger's backrest. I know this is a staff pick and I talked to two of the Wingstuff staff that have the Ultimate seat before I bought mine, but I can not recommend this seat. I am giving it only 2 stars because I spent $1400 and it is not worth that kind of money, but since my wife is happier I will get a foam or gel pad for my butt. |
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I am rating the meter with only 4 stars since it comes with no directions to install it on a GW. People are complaining because the unit is a "marine volt meter", what if it didn't say "marine" on it, then would that make it ok? I look at it like this: If it is good enough for a "Marine Vessel" then it should surely work fine on my motorcycle when I get caught in the rain since it is waterproof and fog free. As far as the light being "red" in the meter I think it is easier reading at nighttime. IMPORTANT: DO NOT use the cross lines on the back of the panel beside the key hole for the glovebox or the meter will not be in the center of the recessed area. I measured the center of the recessed area and marked it & drilled it from the front side of the panel. Just to let people know you need to drill a 2 1/16" hole to mount the meter so make sure you have a tool that size unless you have a steady hand to use a dremmel tool or whatever other tool you have. I used a 2 1/16" holesaw. I installed the meter on a 2009 audio/comfort GW. I had NO empty socket to install the power to. I cut the connector off of the meter and soldered a wire on the meter and ran it to the "accessory screws" in the fuse block. I figured it would also give me a more accurate reading. The meter seems to be very accurate. Just remember your GW does NOT charge as soon as you start your bike it takes a few seconds then it kicks in to charge. |
| Replaced the Dunlop tires on my Wing 7625 miles. The rear was down to the wear bar. Just rode 1230 miles 500 was east Tennessee and North Carolina mountains. Bridgestones are the best tires that you can have on a Goldwing. Smooth ride superb handling. |
| Installed today and gave it 5 stars for price and function. The standard grips are not comfortable for me and I did not want to mess with the heated grips or spend a lot of money. These felt much better when I road the Wing afterward and for an unbelievable price. I have not used my heated grips yet. I used soap and a little water and they went on with out much trouble. |
| Installed this in about 1 hour with out the right tools. It was not that difficult. I did not have a perfect fit though with the socket hitting the frame or something and I mounted it where the + was. It took a little time to coax the socket into the right position but it did go in finally. The accessory looks of high quality but I have not tried it yet as I have no jack for the phone yet. |
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Hopefully RNA got his issues resolved. I'd never heard of the Sena Bluetooth headsets until I noticed an advertisement on Goldwing Owners Forum. I clicked on the link which took me to the Sena website which had several instructional videos about pairing the headset with other headsets, and other assorted bluetooth (and wired) accessories. I was impressed with many features of the product so I began searching for product reviews, which were all positive. I've been considering blutooth headsets for my wife and I but was unsure of which one to buy. After reading the reviews and watching the videos, I decided to try the Sena. Because I often wear earbuds with my MP3 player to block out wind noise, I ordered a pair of the helmet clamp kits for earbuds (P/N SMH-A0303) from another vendor because I didn't see them on Wingstuff. These clamp kits, as well as everything that comes with the units is very hgh quality and easily installed. I installed the mounts that came with the units in my Shoei Multitec and my wife's Shoei J-Wing helmets and the sound through the wired speakers is excellent. I installed the mount for earbuds on my J-Wing helmet and the sound quality through earbuds is excellent as well. I hope to get out next weekend for a road trip to test the sound quality while moving. The pairing process worked flawlessly, both with the other unit, and with my Droid X. Phone calls take priority over intercom functions, which take priority over wired or blutooth MP3 players. I've only tried them out in the house, but like what I see/hear so far. |
| I purchased the "big one" and boy did it do the trick keeping my drink cold between fillups. It was so easy to use while riding and the install is a snap. It's a keeper!! |
| I have this drink holder on my VTX1300C and on my wife's VT750C. Works great for the price. |