

| I don't like these. All you have to do is buy a roll of 2.5mm fuel hose at the auto parts store and get a can of WD40. Open your trunk, find the slit in your lid wx stripping, squirt WD49 in both side with the red hose extension, coat the fuel line with WD40 and slip it in each direction until it reaches the rear corner(s) and cut it off. Do not route the hose past this rear corner. If you do, the lid won't close without slamming it. If you leave the rear part as is, you can close the lid as per Honda recommendation. I.E. gently pushing down on the back seat rest. It puts a lumen inside your existing wx stripping and gives it life again. It works GREAT! No holes, no hassles! |
| Nice product, nice price! |
| Great product, easy install |
| Installation issue. On the pair I got I had trouble mounting the spring and pp plate. You are required to remove a spring and bearing from your sock set. Then you have to use these parts on this new set. I had to make a small spacer out of a bolt end to get enough spring tension on the bearing. Without this the peg would not stay in the upright (stored/no passenger) position. It may have been a set that missed quality control at Kury as the holes were drilled too deep. They work fine now but I;m not sure it was worth all the time it took me to get it right. I do rebuild things for a hobby. My wife LOVES them!!!! |
| Nice, quality product. I used a little duct tape in a couple of spots to minimize rattle but I would buy it again. |
| These are very cool! I'm not considering the money to buy them just the nice ride and hopefully better tire life and wear. I was stressing out over the installation of the rear one when I discovered that I could remove the lugs and just pull the tire off the axel and leave it in the fender area while I slid the balancer onto the lugs and lifted the tire back in place. All done with the center stand. |
| Nice but very light weight and it needs a strap to go under it or it will blow off in light wind. |
| This was recommended to my by a friend. It really takes the swirls out from your windshield. I use this on both my GW and Valkyrie. |
| You really can't beat this product for protecting you toy! I know I go thru more than a couple of cans over the course of a riding season. |
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This a great manual.What can I possibly say that hasn't already been said? Well here goes: I dropped mine yesterday and the ring mechanism broke. Pages can go more ways than you can imagine. That thing is heavy and bulky and crammed full of pages. Here's my tip(s) 1. Don,t drop it 2. Got to walmart, buy a couple of smaller binders (three ring work fine) and split it. It is still a great manual |
| It works ok, but the switch does not fit the OEM hole correctly (not a snug fit)on a 2010 model, I'm going to have to make a bracket to hold the switch in place. |
| I installed the Hondaline trunk light last night. I also put in the harness that is available. Let me begin by saying what a massive pain in the A$$ that was to put in. The deck lid is supposed to be removed to get the left speaker assembly apart. There is a micro switch that gets installed into the bottom of the speaker housing that makes contact onto a flat piece of plastic by the hinge. The difficult part of the installation is trying to hold the trunk lid in place to get the bolts started. With the switch on, it turns off automatically by closing the trunk. After following the instructions and removing the deck lid, I realized that the speaker housing could be removed using a short phillips screwdriver for the front right bottom screw and closing the trunk....Oh well, live and learn. Otherwise it's a pretty nice modification for the bike. Especially during the bikenight meetups over the summer. |