

| Installed this Panel Accent on my 2005 GL 1800. The manufacturer did a good job with the fit. It is very important to contour accent piece to lie flat on the panel before removing adhesive protection and putting it in place. Instructions warn you "you get only one shot at placement of the panel". Well I uncovered way to reposition the panel if needed...if within minutes of placing the panel you need to reposition it use a hair dyer to heat the adhesive and you can reposition panel. |
| Installed these adjustable levers on my 2005 GL1800. The install was very simple and problem free. If you have small hands as I do these adj. levers are the answer. |
| bought this compressor and was completly amazed at the performance of this smalltool. if it holds up to repeted usage,it is a great device. |
| Wouldn't be without these. Worth the price especially on long trips. |
| Best back rest for the OEM seat. Take your time with the install. You won't be sorry for getting this quality product. |
| A very great price. I mounted mine on top of the bike's mirrors because I have a set of Baker hand wings installed below the mirrors. Looks good and helps block more wind! |
| They really do the job of keeping the air off your hands. I've had a set on each one of the four wings I've owned. Installation? Follow the directions and it's a piece of cake. |
| I bought a set of Avon tires and they were the worst tires I have ever had. They wore very uneven and I had to replace them after just 8000 miles. I tried to get Some help on the replacement cost but no luck. I think I'll just stick to dunlops, Steve. |
| For the price and the final look... I give them 5 stars. But the damn instructions don't give you all the details. You've got to remove the brake caliper cover to install these and then reinstall the brake caliper cover. The instructions are rated at a 3. I did receive all the required hardware. They do look nice. Took me about 1.5 hours to install and it was worth it. |
| I bought these about four years ago and they are color matched. Seems to me like they cost around 80.00 at the time. You can adjust them to view what you want .. just as with the big mirror. You can even mount them on top of the housing if you wish. They work fine for mirrors...as for windbreaks...not much in the blocking anything but bugs. They do look good tho and are quite functional. I wouldnt give mine up and for 80.00 so at 20.00 bucks they get five stars...If you like you can still use the cheap little stick on mirrors also .. |
| Everybody has said it ALL I say no more. It really smooths out the ride. The Honda service manager at the shop that installed was verrrrry skeptical. But once it was put in placed he took it for a spin and was sold that it works. Ride on! |
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Just put these on today. They are very comfortable. I wear leather fingered riding gloves and was getting finger slippage on the brake and clutch levers and wanted to try something different. These feel very nice and I get better grip now through the gloves on the levers. Installing them is a snap, I just got a small container with a sealing lid like an old margarine container and put in some water and a little dishwashing soap. Shook it up and then dipped the grip cover in so it was nice and soapy then pushed it over the ball of the lever. Work slowly, they will slide on easily. After you have them positioned in the grip zone of the lever, paper towel them dry and let them sit until the water dries out completely - according to the directions. Vola! Your grips just got a whole lot more comfortable. 4 stars because they could be just a 1/2 inch longer to better cover the grip zone, but I think that I've got them in the right place. Yes, I'd buy them again! |