My goldwing came with Dunlop tires from the manufacturer. They should have been replaced at 9500 miles. But I was on a cross country trip and milked 11000 out of them. I do not recommend running tires till they are bald, but I did anyway. I hope to get more miles out of the Bridgestone set that I purchased from Wingstuff. Very happy with the price and shipping was very timely. I had another wing owner tell me about Wingstuff and I have passed the site on to others at work. |
The first time I looked underneath my 2022 Honda Gold Wing, I was amazed that there was no protection from road debris hitting the bottom of the motor. After watching several YouTube videos on belly pans for the Gold Wing, I purchased the one from Wing Stuff. It is robust, lightweight, and uniquely shaped to fit snugly in the right location under the Gold Wing. The instructions are good, and the installation should have been simple. The back of the belly pan has a unique mounting bolt assembly that works exceptionally well. But the two front brackets marked left “L,” and right “R” are poorly manufactured. They are not bent and angled correctly and require significant manipulation and rebending to get them to work. The significant bracket adjustment might throw the average do-it-yourselfer into a quandary. The other thing of interest is the instructions indicated that you could slip the front of the belly pan under the plastic cowling for a smoother look. Unless my Gold Wing is unique, I would not recommend this. When I tried to do that, the Belly Pan put significant pressure on the cowling, which caused it to become decoupled (separate) in places, and the Belly Pan rested on the engine at the centerline. I don’t think having the aluminum belly pan rubbing against the engine is sound engineering. The belly pan installs nicely below the cowling, allowing for a slight clearance in the 1/8” to 1/4” inch between the engine and the aluminum belly pan. Adding a belly pan to the Honda Gold Wing is an excellent idea. If Wing Stuff got some brackets that would install without requiring significant bending and manipulation, they would have a superb belly pan offering. Overall, Wing Stuff makes quality parts, and it would be nice if they addressed the left and right bracketing issues. So, in conclusion, I give the Wing Stuff Belly Pan an excellent rating for the actual pan design, an excellent rating for the rear mounting installation hardware, and, unfortunately, needs improvement rating on the left and right front brackets. |
WingStuff Reply:
"Thank you for the detailed review and feedback regarding the brackets!"
The chrome switch cover is another item that helps protect the switch cluster from getting damaged accidentally. Plus it give the bike an extra flare. |
Add the front faring chrome cover add additional bling to the bike. Very easy to install. |
Installation of the tie down brackets was very easy to install. Now I have a secure place to attach tie downs, instead of using the handle bars. |
Purchase the rear fender led lights are a very good option for additional safety and protection. Installation is very easy and simple to add to the bike. Don’t forget to add the adapter for easy plug and play installation. |
Replacing the red reflector with the the red Led light is much better and very easy to install. Add additional light and visibility I the rear of the bike. |
As advertised plug and play worked great on my Bluetooth module, would recommend to my friends |
Installed this antenna to replace the hopelessfactory radio antenna....works really well |
Super bright LED, brighter than stock fog lights. The Website description can be confusing as there are two versions. The SKU: AOG18CWL is the chrome trim version and the SKU: AOG18CWLB is the black trim (non-chrome) version. On 2021 and newer GW, you will need the pathfinder Hub, or other power distribution/Isolation for the signal lights. Great product. Highly recommend. |
Very disappointed with this product. After picking up my bike today following having a trailer hitch and this wiring installed. I thought it was a 6-wire lead going to power the trailer which my trailer requires. Now whether to search out another harness, 9r try to fish through another wire. Maybe wingstuff can offer some advice how to remedy this issue. |
WingStuff Reply:
"Hello, we're sorry to hear of your disappointment. I let our customer service team know and they should reach out to you shorty to see if we can help with a solution."
I would not be riding a Goldwing without these highway boards. Easy install and perfect placement for my 32” inseam. Could be adjusted one inch either way. Great on long distance or short day rides for me around Houston. This is my 2nd set. First on a 2018 DTC TOUR and now a new set for the 2023 DTC TOUR. Highly recommend. |