

| Nice finish to a bland area. Also had to wiggle and stretch it to fit properly. Good thing I can do oil changes without removing it. Would like to see the option of not having the blanks installed for fog lights. Easy to remove the blanks but a heck of a time to finish the holes neatly. |
| Great quality finish for the frame. Very easy to install. Held the tank cover out, slid the frame cover under, tightened up two bolts then released the tank cover. Installed the last bolt and pressed the 3M part in tightly. (lubed up the bolts before install and placed them within reach). Find this addition makes the OEM parts fit a little snugger..excellent! |
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I have had my Centramatic balancer on for about 5 months now. After installing, I noticed a significant difference in the handling of the bike. Having put them on my own bike, about 6 other Goldwinger have had me install them on their bikes. They all have the same positive impressions. Some here have expressed comments about the costs of the balancers. Well, I would counter that we all spend a lot of money on "safety chrome" and think nothing of it. Here is a chance to spend some money on something that will give one a ROI and at the same time there is a side benifit of improved handling and tire longivity. Money well spent! Buckskin |
| just what the tall guy needed, easy install and a few rides to get the adjustment right on the money, |
| The principle behind the product is dead on. Balancing your tire through it’s life has to be a good thing. However, keeping cost in mind, one has to wonder the benefit that this product has versus adding 4 Oz of balancing beads. It would be great to have testing done against both of these products. One cost you $10 bucks every tire change while the other cost $250 but only once. It's hard to think of my next 25 tire change outs before I break even. |
| Excellent product! I can't believe how well the beads have performed. The thing I like best is that beads respond to changes in the tire as it wears. |
| Installed about two months ago and although awkward in the beginning I have grown accustomed to the foot position and quirks (kickstand deployment mostly) associated with this product. They are very well made and look great. Based on all of the other reviews I decided to disassemble the shifter side prior to installation in order to insure a completely free pivot of the shifter arm. I used some emery cloth on the pivot pin until it was free enough to move with out hand assist. I also reassembled with lithium grease to maintain smooth operation. BTW, the pieces that bolt onto the bottom are called deploy hooks and are used exactly for that purpose. When you need to put the board in the down position (you will do that often to deploy the side stand) instead of placing your boot on the chrome edge (which will scratch it) you should catch the little hook and pull them down. Four stars because I had to do some extra work to the unit prior assembly and as someone else mentioned at these prices that shouldn't be necessary. |
| I would have given this a 5 star but the instructions are vague at best especially when it has to do with the Goldwing wiring. I simply removed the seat and interceded the green/red stripe wire coming out of the relay switch and same for the ground wire; hook up the wires for the four/three then continuous on sequence. I only used one of the white/red or red/white wire and all the stop lights worked and the modular can be placed beneath the relay box. I did soldered all connections and used shrink wrap. This was the simple less way to go without pulling rear tire cover or trunk lower cover and so on. If you are wanting each side to work opposite from the other, you will need to go searching for a different location and a lot more time. The Wig Wag does exactly what they said it will do, it does get the attention of the other drivers that are behind you. |
| sorry with -OUT- one |
| this is a must hands down , I have never used a throttle boss before, and i will never have another bike with one. |
| thanks to all the past reviews these went on easy..cuts down on the heat but i kept mine on #2 setting anyway. |
| I was a little surprised to see how small these were. Put them on and went for a ride...WOW these work GREAT took maybe 15 minutes to install,just be easy with your trim on the fairing |