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Installed the ERGO II yesterday and I am very pleased with the quality and look of these foot rests. I had trouble understanding the installation instructions at first so I went to the Küryakyn web site. I found the installation instructions there were different and much better than those enclosed with the product. I had no trouble at all installing with those instructions. I wonder why they would be different??? Anyway, I would have given it 5 star if not for the poor instructions they enclosed which wasted about an hour of my time! |
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I bought the rack and risers together and had no problem with fit or installation. It looks good with the spoiler. I used painters tape (soft) on the trunk, attached the risers to the rack and laid out the location. Next I backed the screws out of the rack just enough so they contacted the tape first and lightly pressed each leg leaving a dimple in the tape, dot the dimple with sharpie, drill and attach. |
| I added this product to my 08 wing. It really dresses up the front. Just have to watch centering the cover with the center bolt cover. Once it sticks,it sticks. But it looks great and the price is right. |
| The volume control has only two settings according my passengers, "full volume & off". My unit doesn't adjust the volume. Also I dumped the velcro strap and used wire ties. |
| It sure doesn't fit all trailers nicely! I have a Cheyenne and it does not fit at all! From the looks of the cover, if your trailer isn't shaped exactly like an Escapade, it won't fit or best case if it does, it may not look very good. |
| look great, easy to install. some reviewers said they couldn't find an allen wrench to fit. kuryakyn must have since addressed that problem because a 5mm fits perfect. |
| very good product, simple install only took 30 minutes. reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is the front panel just lays inside the front cowl unattatched. i know some reviewers said this does not cause a rattle but to me it should still be attatched. i am going to get some fastners and install them on my own. |
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Very nice luggage rack. Had some minor issues (my bad) on installing, but worked through it! Used star washers and Kury risers on the installation, and it came out so well (overall) that it has convinced a friend to take his Kury rack off and reinstall with the risers and star washers. |
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I got it engraved with our names on the bottom edge at a store in the local mall. It looks nice. The adhesive issue will be resolved with some velcro. That way I can remove it to add a stone or color in additional states as they are visited. I also am critical of the attachment of the stones to some of the smaller states. When I get it installed, I'll post a picture in my gallery. |
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I got this out from the left saddlebag today and fired it up. It works good and rapidly builds up air pressure. Since the 1800 came out. We've lost the air shocks the 1500 sported and Honda removed the air pump. Anyone with an 1800 should consider this as a valuable part of their tire repair kit. The beauty of this kit is that I can use the battery charger pigtail that I have connected to the battery. It uses the standard 1 exposed - 1 covered style connector. I did increase the rating on the fuse. I dropped a 20amp in place of the battery charger's 3 amp. Getting double duty from the connector and having a fused line makes connecting up the air compressor a snap. Nice compact carrying case - fits into the little cubby in the rear of the left saddlebag. |
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Rick Arnoldo came through again! Wingstuff now carries Grip Puppies. The BEST add-on for those who want a larger grip. Comparable to the Kury grips for size, and about 1/4 the cost. If you follow the directions with the soapy water, you will not have any problems. I did mine and must admit, it ended up being easier than it looked. Remember you should put the soapy water on the grips and the insides of the grip puppies. Leave the outside of the puppies dry so your hand can grip it. They do slide on, it helps when you are first starting to rotate them onto the grips to get things going. You can check my gallery for closeup pictures of these grip puppies in action. Three cheers for grip puppies, one GL1800 accessory that won't cost you an arm and a leg. |
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Like these pouches but did not want them on the fairing lids. I put one on each side of the trunk. Left side is where the passenger Com cable rubber hanger is. The right side matches the left location. I mounted them "not" removable. These are great for keeping the SO's lower helmet cord and it's still attached to the bike com cable. I also have the 12v power cable in this pouch for her electric jacket liner. I just cut a small slit in the bottom to insert the cables into the pouch. we zip them closed around the cables when in use. The right side is for her camera or anything else she wants keep handy. Reminds me of my old Venture Royal that had one pouch located like this. It's a huge improvement over the little rubber com cable holder and looks like they should have always been there. |