

| I bought the black powder coated model when they first came out. The improvement in ride, handling, and reduced fatigue was impressive. I didn't like the look of the black ones on the bike without rotor covers so I sold them and replaced them with a set of the stainless. Same great ride and great looking!! |
| I've been using Golden Spectro for over 30 years. There is no oil made any better than this for your bike regardless of so called reviews that the squids post. Robert...send your oil right this way. I'll gladly trade you the Honda oil for it. |
| I'm 6,4" and on my other wings the regular length arms had my knees up around my ears. These mini arms saved the day. Fit & finish is great. The indexing teeth seem strong enough to stand on without moving. Only took a spin around the block but they feel good....real, real, good. Install was a breeze and this combo package saves you cash over buying pegs and mini arms seperately. |
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These grips went on quick & easy. It took more time to find the right size Allen (Hex) wrench, and one dropped screw, than the actual install. Being generous with the Windex for lubrication and a C-clamp to close the grip is the key. I had no problem popping the rubber pads out through the openings, even with out using any tool. I have one, ok make that two, suggestions for Kuryakyn. Seeing that these grips cost $75 +, throw in a 10 cent Allen wrench and one extra 5 cent screw. That would have cut my install time down to less than 30 minutes. They feel great, no more hand pain. I can't comment on the heat issue but, seeing that it's hot as Hades down here in Florida, I'm not concerned. I'll check out the heated grips when I,m up in Montana next month. It can be a little chilly in the morning up in the mountains. |
| Just installed backrest and makes a big difference in comfort. Installation is pretty straight forward, and great quality product. Cant wait to get out on a long ride with it. |
| I had a set of these put on a while back. My first impresssion was "not worth the money". Then While I was cleaning the wheels I noticed there was still a wheel weight on the rim. You know the "clip-on" style. The weight was loose and moving within the rim on the ridge. I removed all of the wheel weights and now the balancers are great. Very smooth! I recommend removing all wheel weights after you install these!That was the problem I had. |
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I wish F4 would make their windshields look a little more like the OEM’s windshield with some dark accent at the bottom. Make sure you do a perfect job when putting on the fuzzy half of the Velcro tape on your bike. This line across the front of your bike stands out more than anything else on the bike. This Velcro looks okay, but the bike no longer has that factory look anymore. Thank you Timmy for the recommendation to watch F4’s installation video on YouTube. That made installing it a snap. |
| Best arm rests out there. Installed these for 2004 Wing and my wife couldn't wait to get them for the 2010 Wing. Nice product - good instructions. |
| Installation headaches galore. You have to harvest tiny parts from OEM boards and then try and grind them into place without losing them or your mind. C'mon Kuryakyn, sell the unit with the OEM parts already installed and we can spend 5 minutes installing them rather than 2 hours. The quality assurance on this product is terrible, as one side does not flip up without severe drag. |
| good item for the price does the job for the bag on the back |
| Really great item you do not see them but other riders comment how well they can see them from behind |
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5 Stars all the way!!! I have had this windshield on my 2002 GL 1800 since the summer of 2003 and I've never wished to have anything else on the bike. Buffetting is gone completely for the rider, and the pillion gets much improved air movement, and much less turbulence for the back seat driver. I DO NOT like looking through a windshield, so this is perfect for me...generally, the shield is either at the lowest or second lowest point and I look over the top of the windshield by 8 - 10 inches, and get just enough breeze in the face to be comfortable. Only the rare June Bug gets through the wind curtain to the forehead. I do not have the electrical connection to make the shield go up and down on the fly, so I make my adjustments manually - I prefer it that way - much less to go wrong. If you like looking OVER your windshield instead of THROUGH your windshield - once you have tried this, you wil be very happy with it. |