

| The product is very good. the instructions are very bad. I had a washer pack that was not spoken about at all in the instructions. These were worse than ussual for Kuryakan. The 3 stars are for the instructions only. The pegs are great. |
| Absolutely a MUST HAVE if you wear pins on your riding clothing. I haven't lost a pin in the 20,000 miles since I started using them two years ago. They are worth every penny when you consider the actual and sentimental value of your pins. |
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So far so good. I spent the time to make cut outs for the speakers and install them into the helmet. The bass is good and I have the volume set 2 or 3 less than when I use the speakers. The instructions state that if the speakers are not set into the helmet liner, they will not have the correct bass responce. The mike works great and in a full face helmet has little wind noise. Worth the price. |
| Just installed this windshield a week ago, and love it!! It seems to push the air a little further out so there isn't any turbulent around my helmet. The real test is next weekend with my SO on the back. She will tell me how much better it is. I hope she likes it...... |
| A must if you have large hands...cramps are gone. They are a bit of a pain to install. They take out most of the heat available, and take a long time to heat up. The throttle boss is nice too. They should interface with chrome bar end shimmy dampeners, but don't. |
| These are the best extras I have purchased yet. I did have to sand the plastic gasket that interfaces with the stock shifter to get a smooth shift however. I have a seize 12 foot, am 6'3" tall, so I left the front chrome piece off. I can still down shift just fine. A must have for long rides...very comfortable! |
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Knowing that only a few bikes would need this size of a cover, the only issue I have is no reenforcment support near the antennas for flags. I ordered this cover simply because of the zipper. So far no issues with the zipper. Time will tell. Had the standard model - no zipper on my VIC since 2005. Other than an inadvertent burn (I caused), cover is doing fine and still in use. |
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Came with my 2008 Gl1800. Holds a Grande size cup from Starbucks. Just dropped it in. Now I just need a modular helmet to make sipping that coffee that much easier. |
| The wife loves these boards. |
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These came on my 2008 Gl1800. Excellent quality, however application and practical use is not ideal for this 6'3 rider. My 2003 V92C has floor boards with toe/heel shifter and never a worry. If your looking for this ride/set up style for a Wing driver, well it just dosnt hit the mark. Check someone else's ride before you spend the cash on this product to see if its right for you. |
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1. While the directions were basic, it would have been helpful to state what tools are needed (i.e. 5.5 mm allen wrench, 10mm socket and short/stubby flat tip screwdriver). I dont know about you, but not alot of wrenching room under my 2008 Gl1800. 2. The slots on the rear section are about 3/4 inch in length; instructions did not state to push the rear half forward, rearward or center. (I pushed it slightly forward after adding the front section, to ensure it was under the starter better). 3. Rubber drain hoses; I did pull them through the rear pan hole. Instructions did not state to do so. (Ok this sounds simple, but again instructions should be complete) 4. Install was pretty much up front since I'm a bit of a gearhead. As others mentioned, grab some gloves; remember to remove the tape cover on the belly pan (Both Sides) 4 Stars due to comments above. |
| I got this today and put it on. But wanted it on the right side of my Goldwing Trike since I had the gps mounted on the left and it would block it out. It shouldn't make any difference. I followed the directions which are very easy to follow and found that it looked funny pointing down at a angle. I put an extra washer on the bottom and it looks allot better. Maybe it's suppose to slope down and not be lever across from back to front. |