

| Looks great! I had the straight type with the three outlet holes. Easy to install, but as Brad said below, older models (mine is a 2002) the bolts could break. Take your time removing the bolts and then replace them with stainless steel type bolts. Other than removing old bolts, installation was about 15 minutes. |
| I ride about 14,000 miles per year and got over 14,000 miles on the Dunlop Elite III. Switched to the Cobras last year. Man are they quiet! But, at 10,500 miles they have started to cup - badly. Switching back to Dunlops. Still would highly recommend Cobras to lower mileage riders - you can't believe how quiet these are and they hold the road very nicely. |
| Kyryakyn should get 5 stars for these foot pegs. However, they need one black eye for assuming all customers have a complete set of oem's from which to salvage old parts to complete their shiny but expensive foot rests. My old balls & springs needed for installation must be worn because one side flops more loosely than the other. I wonder if they sell new balls and springs seperately? If they do, they deserve another black eye! Maybe I'll check the salvage yard for the finishing parts. |
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Took less than a minute to install. Have the chrome piece over the radio controls. Makes it complete. I ordered another set, and am getting ready to order another set of the knobs. I made a set of little chrome knobbed key inserts for the gas door and locking box on the right side of the dash. Leave them in all the time. Just adds to the chrome look of the cockpit. Gonna make a set for another Wing. If I want to remove them to keep them from being stolen, all I have to do is pull them out and lock them in the box. Just a little addition I made. Easy to do. Just have to have additonal keys made. |
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Great addition. WATCH OUT for the sharp edges. No stitches here, but close. Installs in 5 minutes. Was under my Wing the other day, and noticed a lot of road tar, and scratches, obviously saved my undercarraige from some rocks and damage. I have noticed the fan kicking on a lot more during in town riding, stop and go driving, and that sort of thing. It obviously knocks some of the air off the bottom. Went on a road trip recently, cant say it made it any smoother on the interstate when the big trucks go by, but I cant say it didnt either. Overall, good purchase. Glad I have it. |
| Tips look really good. they were easy to install on my '02 ecxept for the fact that all 6 bolts broke off and i had to drill out and tap all of the holes. on a newer Wing it would be a 15 min install im sure. will follow up with a review after i have rode through the winter and we will see how the chrome looks. |
| Would be careful of this product. It's an alloy that isn't as strong as the OEM. Don't put on with recommended torque or you'll never get it off and the metal just shears off! Also, they compromised on the bolt size (13mm v. 17mm), making it even more difficult to get ahold of it to remove. Believe me, I found out the hard way! |
| Install Belly Pan on 2003 GL1800 Moto-Trike. Fit like a glove,took about 1 hour. Great desighn. I added (2) ss screws on sides of small cover. |
| Absolutely a great product and relatively easy to install. I bought these as a replacement for the floor board version. Although the floorboard also are a great product, I found them too cramp for my leg comfort. Many people suggest you should be 5'10" or above for these shorter pegs, but that is misleading. Your inseam length and desired leg position are the most important factors for comfort with highway pegs. I am 5'8" with a 32" inseam and I prefer a long reach, so I chose these pegs and they are much more comfortable for me. Try to find either a dealer or motorcycle show where you can test the fitting on display models before you buy. |
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simple & functional - works my membership to the Soggy Bottom Boys just got canceled |
| I was disappointed to find out that after purchasing this product for use with the Ku7513 Turn Signal lights. Upon receipt of the parts, there was no way to connect KU7513 without a "Y" connector. The WingStuff web site didn't mention this. I called Kuryakin and they said you had to hardwire the lights or purchase! |
| I just installed this mask. I really like the protection the mask provides, great quality and styling. I like the "Goldwing" embrodery too. I folded the tabs (that fit under the trim) and placed them between the fairing and the outer body then put the trim back in place. Since I also have the Baker air deflectors (which bolt to the trim) the tabs stay in place well. |