

| A must have if you plan to do any lone distance riding. I live in the country and everywhere I go is long. Makes all the difference in the world. I also have the heated seats and installed it by myself, little scary but take your time and no worries. Cutting the seat.."Ditto" what everybody else says, but it's worth it. |
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Looks great, works great... but after 6 months, it seems to have become "loose" just below the threaded area, where a rivet goes through the base. The entire antenna wobbles just ever so slightly... it doesn't seem to have any effect on the operation -- it's only noticeable if you hold on to the bottom part of the folding coupler it and rock it back and forth. I can't figure out any way to tighten it back up. |
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I purchased the 3-3/4" arm and the clutch/brake reservoir mounting clamp. I only give it 4 Stars becase the Clutch-reservoir mount won't tighten enough to keep the clutch lever from being able to be rotated on the handlebars by hand... it's pretty tight, but not as tight as before this was mounted, and it doesn't match up perfectly, although it takes close inspection to see anything wrong with it. Also, I had to go to RAM directly to purchase a 1/4"-20 threaded adapter ball to mount my digital camera on top of this guy. WingStuff should offer that part here, and that would have saved me aobut $8 in extra shipping charges. Otherwise, I really love it. It's incredibly stable - stays right were you put it - and my camera takes great video through the windscreen. I am going to order the longer arm so that I can position the camera farther up and to the side. |
| Installed yesterday. Looks great. Made of good quality. Should come with a pouch to store on bike when not using cup and or holder. Going to Tim Hortons today and get me a cup of coffee. Then for a nice ride. Sun is shinning, birds are singing, grass is green, What more could a person ask for! Loto max is over 50 million this friday. That would do the trick. A lot more riding time, and I think all over the world! Just remember if you buy this do not drink spirits and drive! Have a Safe summer on your ride. 2010 |
| Added this in black to my new iso slip over hand grips and throttle boss. They add that little touch. |
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This is a great add on, along with Kuryakyn Iso slide over heated grips. I also installed rings on each end. This is a most for long hauls or even short trips, All together they do make a big difference. Numbness in hands are gone. |
| Installed yesterday. Hardest part was getting the two half's snapped together. Help from my son, made this part a lot easier. Installed the throttle boss and black rings. They all look great together. Tingle in hands gone and use of the throttle boss is more relaxing. Loose of heat is there, Will just buy warmer gloves for the cooler days or nights. |
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I have used this for over two year now and I love it. Cleans everything on my bike. I use a soft cloth to clean with and then a fiber cloth to polish it with. It brings the shine. The Honda line is too streaky and oily. I have a can of it encase I run out of the good stuff. The plexus is over priced it may be the best I don't know. Just polish after cleaning with a fiber cloth you will love the results. |
| Great add-on item. I hard wired to the battey and ran the plug down and out of the vent hole in front of the battery, Easy to reach and hide from view. I now have to get a second one for my mower. |
| I like it better than the stock one time will only tell if it will hold up. the chrome looks better than gray. |
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I appreciated reading the reviews. It helped me in my own installation this past weekend. Before I started, I went to the local hardware store and bought bolts to replace the 1/4” flange bolts as was recommended. The ones shipped with the hitch don’t seem to be either SAE or metric. It also took me about two hours, but after the installation, I realized that I could have done it much quicker, since I gained insight during the installation. I did have to use a large pair of channel locks to get the upper clamps on, gently forcing them into place. It is a very tight fit, but there was enough flex in the saddle bags to allow the clamp to be forced onto the upper frame bar without loosening the saddle bags. It is also easier if you do not loosely bolt on the forward bracket as directed in Step 2. It is much easier to mount the subframe plate and then loosely bolt on the two trunion bars. Then you can adjust the Heim joint in the trunion bar and attach it to the forward bracket. I was then able to rotate the front bracket into place on top of the crash bar. You can then see where you need to trim the saddle bag. Remove the forward bracket and trim the saddle bag. Place the nut on the long bolt (through the Heim joint and front bracket and then place the forward bracket into position. Finish by tightening all of the bolts. I haven’t towed anything with it yet, but it seems really solid. My first use will be with the Rivco rack and bag. Good luck! |
| Really adds some class and gleam underneath behind the front wheel. Simple enough install, but don't forget to remove the two top clips from the old one and put them on the new one...saves some frustration. Nice look. |