

| Installation was easy after I got over being affraid to drill holes in trunk lid. Looks great and performs perfectly when carrying extra items. Just follow directions and installation will be a breeze. |
| You own a 24,000 dollar motorcycle......get the best, buy Hondaline. |
| The quietest tires I have had on my bike to date. I have had Bridgestones, Dunlops and now Avon Cobras. I love these tires....will definitely buy another set. |
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J&M equipment costs a lot for a reason, their stuff works. These things are a complete miss. The sound quality on the intercom is rediculously poor. The road noise overpowers the speakers voice. The sound quality on the radio is okay, but the minute you turn the volume up high enough to hear the passenger over the road noise you can't hear a thing. I spent a total of 140 dollars on these, which was about 120 dollars too much. Save your money, stay away from these. |
| Bought 2, good bag for the price. Not a big deal but ours came with a thinner black liner than the fluffy whote fleece shown. Will still protect fine. It popped up on one of the best buy ads and I should have looked further because for a few bucks more you can get one with an outside pocket that would have been better for storing the intercom cord than stuffing it inside the helmet where it might scratch the visor. |
| Very straight forward installation, well engineered, high quality. I am 6' with a 32" inseam and so far the stock 6" lenght seems OK to me. If the bars were much shorter and I think my legs would rub the fairing sides and be quite uncomfortable. The directions were not clear on where the wave, flat and lock washers go, and their reference to the parts are not standard/clear but it can be figured out pretty easily. I put the flat and lock on the forward mount as it seemed it would take the most torque/vibration, and used the wave on the peg mount. Final adjustment goes much easier with a buddy to keep playing with the three different adjustments until you find the right combination for your own preference. In the end, they tuck well out of the way and complement existing lines when not in use, flip out easily when under way, and are rock solid with supports that utilize the bottom of the valve covers so you can probably stand on them with out having to worry about them working loose and rotating down on you. |
| After reading all the reviews I am determined to buy a sent for my wing. Going to start saving now. I would like to Todd's negative comment. He commented that with a $10.00 balancing fee for each time had balancing beads installed it would take 25 changes to break even. Todd don't forget it will take you even longer to break even because your tires will LAST LONGER |
| Seems to work well for use on trips. Small spray bottle easy to carry and the product is pretty good but I don't see it being any better than several other products listed, just easier to carry along for a quick wipe down. It's worth having. |
| If you order the Traxxion Brace then do yourself a favor an order these at the same time. They attach to the brace so if your order them later (and you will want to) you will have to take everything apart again to put them on. The brace an the guards are incredibly easy to put on (less than 30 minutes start to finish) but why do it twice. Well worth having and I highly recommend them along with the brace. |
| You will notice a difference after less than 15 minutes of riding. I know this seems a good bit to pay for an item, but the product is everything it says it is. I will never ride again without this brace. |
| I like the others, ran into problems with the threads in the legs of the rack. Other than that, It looks good and will be a nice addition to the trunk area of my goldwing. |
| The product looks good and I'm sure will do the job. However the design poor. Glue tabs are not satisafactory and I ended up using chrome bolts to fasten these to the saddle bags. Needs to be redesigned. |