

| Bolted this light to the Kuryakyn Hitch rack (KU7643) and used std flat 4-wire trailer harness to wire up to GL1800 Trailer Wire Harness w/Isolated Relay (AO451819). Also added string of LED lights on underside of rack. all work perfectly. LED string is running lights only. This unit gives me running lights AND brake lights on the rack. Overkill? Not if you're wife is as safety conscious as mine. If she's happy, I'm happy. |
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These grips were great until the chrome started to peel off at the seams. What a shame the only reason I am not giving a five star review is the chrome problem. Otherwise they are great grips. |
| This is a must have. This is how I installed mine and I already know there are allot out there that wouldn't do it the way I did. I looked for 15 mins on where to place this on my Trike. Some time ago I installed the Front Speaker Trim AO451235 and decided I would place the guage in the center just above the round center piece on the left speaker. I test fit and marked where the wires come out the back and drilled the hole the size specified in the instructions. It was very easy to pull the plastic up away under the key and doing so it would let the frame slip away from the speakers. I took the left pocket out and got my power from the back side of my power adapter (cig ltr) I just pulled the connections and stuck the wire in the little holes on the adapter connections and slid the black and red connectors back on the adapter. I had been laid up for a week with a bad back and haven't been riding but have installed many lights on the bike during that time but never running the bike. After all was put back together I turned the key on again and the guage read two red lights flashing I think as I remember and the bike wouldn't start. I trickle charged the battery overnight and then it read 4 lights and I started the bike and I had 6 and the two on the right were green of course. I took it for a ride during the day and it's not distracting at all but very nice and I know I'll see it if I don't have the green when riding. At night the lights dimed down to a soft glow and very acceptable. My main concern was drilling the hole in the screen. I was worried that the drill might catch and mess the screen up, I probably should have put take on it before I drilled but everything turned out just great and very happy the way it is on the bike. |
| These are wonderful looking extensions. Really dresses the bike up without looking overdone. Bought these to keep the heat off of a Pakit Rak that is attached to the rear of the bike (great product by the way) and it performed beautifully. Very easy to install. Would definitely recommend this product. |
| Got it on just in time for a 450 mile round trip to the mountains in Ark. Must say it performed very well. Relatively easy to assemble. Instructions were straight forward. Was a little nervous about cutting a hole in the fender but after everything was put back together it looked very professional. Take your time bolting it on, and cutting out the hole. It held up very well and held a lot more than i thought it would. it is larger than you think but not so much that it looks awkward on the back of the bike. Actually it looks pretty good back there. Easy to take down. Will be using this from now on for trips. Glad i got this instead of trailer hitch and trailer. |
| Great cup holder, very easy to install. the only drawback is if you have paper container the "fingers" of the holder compress the cup and the lid pops off while going down the highway. Not very good at 70 mph. But all other containers work very well with this. The wife really likes it. |
| These look really nice on the bike. I still cannot get comfortable using them for too long though. Think it's just something to get used to as I am used to riding a cruiser where I can stretch out more. Despite this I do recommend them as having an alternate position for the feet helps on longer rides BTW I'm 6' 4" |
| Excellent addition. Stopped all chafing. Bumpers are difficult to seat, but they are very solid after installation. Always use a center punch (spring loaded is recommended) before drilling any holes in your bike. |
| Easy to install. Looks Great. If I was going to put only one piece of chrome on my bike, this would be it. |
| The lights were easy to install. They add a lot of light to the right and left side, but not much to the front. The dim light on the older bikes are not good anyway. (91 Aspencade) Looking for something that will help with the lights while on dim. They look great. |
| Put these on my trike without a problem. After less than a month the clutch side came loose even though I had used some electric tape to thicken the bar. I reinstalled it using hairspray and another layer of tape and it seems better. Looks great. I have the balance weights and palm throttle extension. |
| I installed this item on my trike yesterday and it took way longer then Kuryakyn estimates. The problem was the two sided tape is not already attached to the extension. Also the instructions make no mention of having to install the side rubber spacers between the fender and extender where it gets bolded on. I had already attached the extension with the tape and then had to squirm around putting the rubber spacers onto the extender. But it looks great. Will see how well it works later this week. |