

| This is a very good economical choice for keeping you battery in shape during the down times. Mow, if you are using this during the summer months, you just need to ride more to keep you battery charged. But in the winter, it's a great tool to have. We have several for our bikes - the Goldwing has a pigtail directly wired to the battery and tucked under the side panel where I can pull it out through the opening as needed. For one of the smaller bike, we pull the battery in the winter and keep the Battery Tender hooked up to it on the workbench. Either way will work, and all the connectors you'll need are included with the charger. |
| This is a great accessory and in black it looks like a factory switch panel. Installation was simple and the lighted switches let me know when my driving lights, and are on or off. I wired mine to relays so that I didn't have to worry about too much amperage going through the switches. |
| I guess I'm just lucky! I didn't experience any of the problems that kfinnie relayed. I installed the rack without any problems remembering to measure twice and cut once. A little while later I decided to raise the rack in order to be able to clean under it more easily - may not be an issue if you don’t have the Honda spoiler. The risers fit both the rack and holes without trouble, washers worked, everything fit. I really like the looks of the rack and my Ultragard Luggage Rack Touring Bag fits nicely. |
| I love these pegs for long rides. They look great and were easy to install. I had them in three different positions until I found the one I like best, and the adjustability of the various pieces makes finding the right position pretty easy. |
| This is a great safety addition to the bike. It is well constructed, super bright and works as both a tail and brake light. I admit that I'm a big proponent of safety/visibility devices and this helps in that area. I mounted mine below the plate, and with my brake light modulator there is no question in anyone's mind behind me that I have applied the brakes. |
| I installed two of these. The Honda specific plug-and-play model in the top of the trunk liner, and one in the CD player well in the bottom, under the cover. Installation of both was straight forward, and I would suggest that you install the upper one in conjunction with other modifications that require the top liner removal - there are a lot of screws to remove to do one thing at a time. I use the upper one for more portable devices, and the lower one for things I take out less frequently, or when I need to charge a couple of things at once (usually a buddy's phone or iPod he forgot to charge). |
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A great little connector. I already had an Autocom system that I wanted to use on my 2010 Wing. With this device, I was able to take the passenger feed and turn it into an input into the Autocom system. I did use some heat shrink tubing over both connections to insure that neither of them come loose under my seat. Now I have all the Goldwing audio functions, as well as a Bluetooth dongle and radar detector inputs. In addition, I get to use the superior VOX features of my Autocom. Heaven at such a little price. |
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I put these boards on along with Kuryakyn risers for my 5' tall wife. The two positions allow her to adjust her riding position on long trips making her more comfortable. Kuryakyn could have dome a little better in providing a complete kit and in the design of the board. First, having to disassemble the factory board to remove and reuse the springs and ball bearings is ridiculous. Second, when the boar is up, the pegs flop around. They should be designed to lock in both the up and down positions, and not be loose on the boards. 5 stars for looks and function, 3 stars for installation ease (completeness) and design, 4 stars overall. |
| I installed these in order to accommodate my vertically challenged wife. At 5' tall the factory board location was a little too low for her. These worked great. I installed some Kuryakyn boards at the same time, and the installation of the risers was a breeze. Well made and nicely plated. |
| I originally installed the Kuryakyn backrest and loved it - but my wife, not so much. She complained that the chrome bars on the Kury backrest were wide enough to make her sitting position uncomfortable (at 5' tall she has shorter legs than some other ladies might). I reluctantly took off the Kury backrest and installed the Utopia, and now we're both happy. I have great back support and my favorite passenger is more comfortable - and remember, "Happy wife, happy life". |
| Very nice bag - well designed and constructed. It has a lot of storage space and fits nicely on my Kuryakyn rack. The rain cover is a nice addition and stores neatly out of the way when not needed. |
| I received this as a birthday gift and it's a nice addition to the bike. It has several tools the factory kit does not have, and some really practical additions like duct tape and bailing wire. I'm hoping that my use of this will be to aid others, and not do my own repairs, but it is nice to have in case I need it on the road. |