

| Easy way to clean up the ugly stock plastic strip hiding the ugly frame weld. Looks great and easy to install. Definitely get the passenger floorboard guard at the same time. |
| Simple install. They work. Good item! |
| we bought ours at Wing ding,we love them. It's made the ride even more smoother |
| Good bargain, adds storage pockets that keeps stuff from rattling around loose in the trunk. Fit is tight and is best to have 2 hands to install it as you have to tuck it under the rubber seal ab out 2/3rds of the way around the entire unit. Could be about 1/8" smaller all the way around to make this easier. Oh, and it covers the tire inflation data sticker on the underside of the trunk lid, so be sure you know what you want your tires inflated at. |
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Fingers tingle after a long ride despite larger aftermarket grips? You need these. The are a mass dampener and despite how goffy the stock ones look they work. Having the heavy weight on the end of the bar tends to adsorb vibrations and keep it from your hands. If you have aftermarket grips you need the open ends and the set screw that SHOULD of come with your grips. A good bargain. |
| Impressed with quality of product. Only reason for 4 stars is the instructions are poor at best. Rainy today, so yet to take a ride to see how I like the position, yet. |
| First, thank-you to Phil at Wingstuff, these were delivered as promised in time for an upcoming trip. The install was fairly straightforward. I used the three page instructions that Wingstuff e-mailed to me instead of the two page set of instructions that came in the box. (The three page instructions are the same as what is on Kuryakan's website.). The biggest help was the picture on the box of an installed set (guy thing). I did add a drop of Blue thread lock to the bolts on the bottom of the bracket. Spent a bit of time with the bike on the centerstand getting the pegs adjusted. I will fine tune these this coming week with a bit of slab time headed to Idaho. Will provide an update after this next trip. |
| Just replaced my Dunlops with the "Stones". Initially I gave them a "1 star" rating due to fact I had yet to try them. Erase that rating, after only 150 miles, I am SOLD! Handling, ride much better than factory Dunlops. Just keep your tire pressures at or just below Max. Cold pressures and you will do fine. |
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This is a great item. I have used it now a couple of times. It is high quality and can hold quite a lot of personal items. I strap it down on the passenger seat and it makes a great back rest for long rides. I also use it when my wife and I travel in her Mini Cooper convertible as space is limited. I highly recommend this item. I recently saw similar bag for sale at a rally, half the size, half the quality, at twice the price. This is a great buy!!!! |
| A few weeks after I put these lights on my Wing, a couple of the bulbs quit working. I tried to take them off to see if I could fix them, but now I can't get them off my bike. When I tried to loosen the nuts on the back of the lights, the bolts keep turning inside the light assembly. Now they don't work and I can't get them off my bike. |
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Installation takes little time. Recommend research for install, along with the instructions provided. After cruising at various speeds, I did notice less buffeting than the original windscreen. The swept back style will take a little getting used to as it is much closer. At 6'5", I still need to research other options; possibly a lower seat etc. Wind flow to the passenger is changed as well with less buffeting. I ordered the tint with vent and recommend if you drive at night, lower the screen all the way and look over if you have the height! |
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I like this gauge and the way it looks on my 2002 GL1800. However...installation instructions are not provided with the gauge (unless you wish to install on a boat) and it can be a challenge to figure out where to connect the gauge. That is the reason for 4 stars rather than 5. After searching in vain for the elusive "red connector" mentioned by others, I started going through a Service Manual that I had purchased when I bought the bike. The spare connector that is desired for connection to the volt meter is actually a 3P type connector intended for grip heaters. If your bike does NOT have heated grips, then this connector is probably available for the volt meter. On 2001 and 2002 models, this connector is white in color and located in the area under the right front speaker, near the wiring for the right turn signal. Remove the locked storage compartment tray to access this area. It is hard to get to, but with small hands the volt meter can be connected here without removing other panels. For 2003 through 2005 models, the grip heater connector is red in color and located in the rubber boot as mentioned by others. My manual only covers bikes up to 2005, but others have said that a separate wiring harnes is required for 2006 and up. I would expect that if your bike has grip heaters, then this connector may not be available. In this case, unless you can locate another unused 3P type connector, you could either add an adapter harness or splice into the wiring for the grip heaters to connect the volt meter. |