

| I bought these about a year ago.I did not notice much difference when I put them on. The video was not on the website when I bought mine. The video shows a big difference but I did not notice it. I live in Southern California we do not get big temperature changes here. Maybe that is why I did not notice much of a change. One side fits real tight to the bike but the other side has gaps between the bike and the leg wings. |
| I have the Ergo II version. (not show in picture). These parts would not fit together. I took them back to WingStuff for another set but instead of replacing them Don, the sevice manager, took them in the back and hammered the parts together. They fit together now. I did purchase the 4 inch arms and used them instead of the 6 inch ones. I wish there was an inbetween setting for adjusting the height of the boards. This is a flaw in the Ergo II system not in the boards. I do like the fact I can put my foot anywhere on the boards. |
| They look great but the left side was very hard to install. The parts did not go together very well. Very tight fit. It will not stand straight up when the board is in the flipped up postion. Poor Kuryakyn quaility. The right side was no probem. My wife does like them after using them a few times. She says the left side foot arm is hard to raise so I lubricate it. It gets three stars for the poor fit of the parts. They do look good on the bike. |
| This item gives the Goldwing a great look. Well worth the purchase. I also purchase the turn signal and break light system also. Fits perfectly with the Kuryakyn trunk cargo rack. I had Wing Stuff install it so I can not speak to that matter. It lights up great and makes the bike more visisble from the rear. |
| I would not ride my bike without this valuable item. I bought this a year ago and I am glad I did. I bottomed out the bike about two months after I installed it. It bent several of the cooling fins but no damage was done to the under carrage. I easily bent them back into place. In the past year I have had rocks and other item kick up but the pan did its job. The cooling fins work great there is not a heat problem like with the unvented pans. As far as installing take a metal file to the edges that will eliminate the sharp edges problem. Just rub it lightly along the edges. Be sure to take the film off before installing it is much easy that way. Finally put every thing on before you bolt it all down. That way you can line it up so the front cover piece for the oil filter fits right. I did not do this when I put it on the first time. Total time working on the ground (no motorcyle lift) about 60 minutes and that was having to redo all the bolts to align it correctly. |
| Not for me! I don't like the design, fit or finished look. First of all there is a strip of metal in the back of this that contacts the paint. They put a stip of wx seal to ease the contact with the paint but it does contact so if you install this on your stuck with it. Most of these stick on products can be removed with fishing line and then you can clean up the surface. This one will leave permanent damage to the paint. My Second issue is the wire covers on the side look like a mistake. My third issue was the tape is only on the bottom of the unit and as you read reviews others have had a problem with the fit. My fourth problem is getting debris underneath this and not being able to clean it. My fifth issue is just because of the above complaints Wingstuff made ME pay for return shipping! I have purchased thousands of $ of stuff for my bike and many made by Kury. In my opinion, this is not one of their best designs! |
| Does what its supposed to do with zero fuss. Agree with using a black sharpie to black out the advertising on the back; we know where we bought this stuff! I would recommend removing the factory small aluminum ring from the FOB and just going with the split-ring to hold the FOB to the key; it shortens up the whole thing, allows less flopping around in the wind, and allows the FOB to lay in the 'chrome key guard with rubber insert' you should also get....better ;P |
| I bought the gold one and installed it right-side up. It could be installed either way to suit different tastes. I think it actually fit a little better upside down though. Mine looks great and will do the job if I ever use the key in the lock! Remotes are addictive :) |
| Installed very easily, but I agree that the adhesive tape can be tricky. Take your time and it will come out nicely. Adds just enough to the mirror area to give a finished look. Scha-weet! |
| I installed this on my 2010 Goldwing after work yesterday, for me seemed pretty simple hardest was getting the wings parts off since I've never done that. Took me about 1 hour ±, Did make a change or two with the wireing because it wouldn't route as the instruction stated. End result works great now have upper brake lites and signals. Now just have to find red bulbs for the original amber signal bulbs. You will probably get pulled over for having two different colors blinking back there. Anyone knows where I can get red (Bright leds prefered) let me know .Thanks and Ride Safe and Ride Often. |
| Installed in less than a minute, and that includes taking the old one off. No tools, just used fingernails and it popped right off. Just enough sparkle in the dash area. Nice touch, looks good. |
| Had to mount on top because of interference with wind deflector on bottom. Other than that they work great, well worth the investment. |