

| Bought these less than a year ago and have already had three of the rubber pads come loose. One fell off and two I was able to re-glue. For this price, I would not expect them to come off this easy! |
| Really like my Avons Cobras . I keep the recommend tire pressure and road 20,000 plus with out a problem They stick like glue in the twisties and are Great in the rain. I had Avon Venoms on my 1500 with the same results. I'm going to stay with Avons . Couldn't be happier. |
| I ordered these on the 29th of March, yesterday the 28th of April I received a $25.00 rebate to purchase more Revco products. I have to send Revco a copy of my original purchase invoice and I was given 45 days to do it, Mr. Richard Colano says so. I like this company!!! Great example of where the American consumer is at today, here's what you have to do to buy my product you lucky consumer. Anyway just a update for those of you that are thinking about ordering these arm rests. Will let you know more, quality, install, etc. once I get them. Checked my Wing account this a.m., and it looks like they will get here today. Gave them 2 stars cause it looks like I'm actually going to get them. Yeeeah! Metzo |
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The bags are spot on for ease of packing and moving about. Like others have said though, don't over pack them or they just wont fit. Very impressed with the service from checkout to delivery in 6 days. One happy customer...........Stay safe and upright |
| Everyone seems to think these bridgestones are great. Maybe they are having better luck than me. I just came back from a 3000 mile trip from Calif. to Texas, and yes I was pulling a one wheel trailer and packing double. I check my air pressure and tires very regularly. I left Payson, Az to Apple Valley, Ca and the tires were fine. When I arrived at home and unpacked, I checked my tires and the rear tire had cord showing through it. Total miles on that rear tire, 7200 miles. I don't think I will ever run these tires on my goldwing again. I have had great luck with E-3's and Avon. Always over 10000 mile. |
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I had 2 previous Goldwings from my BC (Before Children) days when I rode about 200k over these United States. Both had backrests and they added immensely to my comfort. My ’07 Goldwing provides a much more pleasant seat experience and after several all day runs I didn’t think I would need a backrest. But knowing that I would be doing several long, long runs on my Wing including a 10k 6 week sojourn for the summer of ’11, I knew that I would enjoy a backrest. I have a good friend that recommended the Utopia backrest. From the reviews and pricing, I figured it would work out great. One problem – I didn’t want to cut a hole in my seat. So after reading the reviews and recommendation of one of the Wingstuff staff I opted for the Kuryakyn backrest. Installation – easy and quick. Took about 20 minutes. I had read some of the problems encounter by other reviewers and none of the mentioned obstacles were encountered by me. Once the brackets were installed, the backrest and bracing were easily attached. I followed the directions by Kuryakyn on how to install the backrest and frame on the brackets and encountered no problems whatsoever. Once installed, I found the locking ratchet easily manipulated and could readily adjust the position quite easily. My only concern is that the locking ratchet is so easily unlocked that I just hope no one would remove the backrest from the brackets and walk away with it. As to passenger comfort, I would say that the Utopia would fare better. However after talking with my other half, I found it doubtful that she would ever accompany me on a long distance haul. Maybe a day or so ride, but no further. I could see that the Kury system could possibly interfere with the comfort of the passenger, but as others have noted in the reviews, some are OK with it and others are not. Bottom line if she rides with me and it interferes with her comfort, I can remove it quickly. Overall, I think the Kury backrest will fare well. I am very comfortable with the feel and only time will tell if the unit will hold up under the test of time. |
| Second Baker product I have purchased and again was a little disappointed. They do what they are supposed to do and keep your feet a lot warmer and dryer. The install is literally a snap. No, my disappointment is to do with the colour. I purchased the both leg wings and foot wings from Baker in a dark smoke and they do not match. The leg wings are a brownish tint while the foot wings are a definite grey yet both are supposed to be the same polycarbonate material. Seems there are some QC issues at Baker...... |
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REVISED, After some checking on this battery on the Shorai site found this model is for RACE bikes and states " NOT RECOMMENDED for daily road use". It also says for the 2 pound lighter model Cranking speed and lifespan may be reduced. There is only about 2 ( one ) pounds difference between this model and the standard or Heavy Duty ( Duration ) model. This model is the cheapest, The other 2 models are about $100.00 more at Shorai price list. It would be nice if wingstuff offered these models as well. This model is about 30$ less than on the Shorai site. I am going to cancel my standing order for a extra one to carry in my trailer and order the Heavy Duty one and put this light duty one in the trailer as a spare. I will say I am impressed with this battery and it has performed great for the past couple of months, however with pulling a trailer, all the lights, etc. a extra 135 cranking amps and 9 amp hour draw could make a difference for still a little weight. Check out the Shorai web site. So far it appears to be a great battery and if it lasts 2 or 3 times longer, well worth the money. Still give 5 stars |
| Easy install and looks great!! |
| If you have the other chrome radio parts, you need these. |
| I have this and love it. Personally, I have never had a problem with glare. |