

| A must have piece of chrome -- so much better than the ugly dull gray that the bike comes with. Had a heck of time in the install, though. A couple of bolts just refused to come together without a lot of effort. |
| It's a nice piece of trim, but the adhesive strips should extend further out to the tips. I anticipate that one day I'll be washing the Wing and a fragment of my washer's mitt will snag under one of the tips and break this otherwise fine ornament. So I'm giving it a one-star reduction to four stars, due to lack of adhesion. |
| Considering that Canada is a metric country, it was comical how difficult it was for me to locate a 30mm hole drill. 1.125" is too small and 1.25" is too large and I wanted a snug fit. Anyway, once the pocket hole is taken care of, the rest is a snap job. Great for all forms of electronics, but particularly those small 12V air pumps that come with the socket plug. No more need to clip the pump to the battery. That's a good thing. |
| Used this before and it works great but if your going to get it I would recommend the 13 oz can, it last longer for the money. |
| Put these on the bike and they really look great and the price was right. Thanks |
| Got these today, no problems installing them, tried the heat and it works just fine, they got hot, very satisfied with the looks and feel. Thanks Kuryakyn and thanks WingStuff for a great price. |
| Got this today, installs in minutes and looks great and the price was right. |
| Yep it is sharp. Even being careful I still managed a nik. After all it is stamped sheet metal. But I do feel that I added a lot of safety to the bottom. Probably one of the more sensible additions to the Wing. |
| Nice hose. I tested mine before and it hit 10 before the spring even moved. That means when I thought I was at 15 I was really only at 5....anyway I am a mechanic and I sized this up like I would any other job. Total time 3 hours, did NOT remove the tank. Remove all the bolts but all you need to do is lit it about an inch and you can get a hand in through the battery opening and thread it in and out. Leave the banjo bolt a bit loose and force oil into hose with a syringe till it forces the air out. Tighten banjo bolt then bleed out the reservoir as the online instructions say. Mine moves the spring now before the 0 goes off the screen. Very happy. |
| These are a little pricey but I didn't mind paying a little more for these. These are well made and nicely finished. Make sure you clean everything well before installing. Dry fit them before sticking them to the OEM plastic just so you are sure how to fit them properly. I like these and it changes to look of my bike. I do recommend these because of their clean lines and look. |
| Have had this rack on my bike for 3 years and it is holding up very well. I used the star washers to spread out the weight better. Would buy again. |
| Just used this on a 3-day trip to Utah. Worked great. And yes, it is large enough that weight can be a problem when fully packed. |