

| Just put this on last night along with the other side, and I got to say, "chrome anything looks great on a black goldwing". Be carefull when you get it lined up to make sure it's on straight. That double stick tape is pretty tenacious stuff. |
| Great product and easy install, I installed them last week and I would sugguest useing a drop of dishwashing liguid on each hole and rubber bumper for easier installation. Niddle nosed pliers and a small jewelers screwdriver or 90 degree pick tool to help get the nub started down threw the drilled holes. Only wish , I had them a few years back when I first got the Wing. Cause the chaffing does get ugly. Ride safe !! |
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Another great product from Kuryakyn. I am tall, 6'6" so was not so sure I would like this style with my inseam. However, well designed, easy to install, and after hearing about all the comments regarding the inside of legs hitting the fairing, I elected to go with these. Glad I did. I cannot stretch out as much as I would with short ones, but I also don't look like a bow-legged chicken either....lol. These are infinitely adjustable and give me enough room to vary my position without any fairing issues. Works for me. |
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I wondered about the pragmatic side of using this every ride, but it works fine. Install was not hard. Just pay attention when they say to put on several pieces of tape on the top to avoid scratching it from where you must screw in a bolt with a tight fit. They were not kidding. I used just one layer of tape and should have used 2 or 3. Just a micro scratch and no big deal, but it is a great product and great look. |
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They have been on my bike for about 500 miles now. Awesome tracking. Stick to the road better and I have more confidence in turning. Now I have to move my pegs up higher. Even if these tires do not last long with the great handling I would buy them again Until you get use to them you may over steer a bit until you learn they turn so easy. I do on the other hand wish I got the 60 size because they are a little bit shorter and wider tire. The Honda dealer told me these are a little like sport tires. Awesome tire that also throws the water away better then any tire I have used. |
| What a great add on. Was a piece of cake to install. Makes that part of the bike really stand out. I've put on various pieces of chrome over the last year and this one gets noticed more than any other. |
| Installation was a breeze and works as intended. Not sure what the fuss is about. Had no trouble mounting with Kury armrests. |
| Wife loves it. That gets me 5 stars, so I give the product 5 stars!! |
| Dresses up the front fender very well!!! |
| Installed AK20 Traxxion front end, the Kuryakyn Fork Brace, and All Balls at the same time. The perfect Trifacta! The "dust covers" are cheesy plastic stick on's. For the money, you would expect better, but.....Significant and noticable improvement in handling, especially at slow speeds. Absolutely NO Front end wobble at any speeds, and my Elite 3 front tire is getting great milage with no cupping or other abnormal wear. Going with all three at the same time was expensive, but well worth it in my opinion. |
| A little late with this review, but 5' wife and 4'11" daughter love these Kuryakyn Transformer boards! Daughter did 2600 miles as a passenger, when we went to Tulsa and back to WingDing and reported a much more comfortable ride sitting for long trips with the ability to flat foot or raise up the peg. I've not had any fit or finish issues since installing back in June 2009. Still looks new. I agree with others that it should already come with the ball and spring, but, installation was still a snap. Very heavy and solid. |
| Love them. You can really notice that people are seeing you and not pulling out in front of you. Not too hard to install, took about an hour, but I did a set before. Do not know it you need the LED over the other ones. Use a dremel if you have one. Take your time and cut very slowly and carefully. Then use 220 sand paper on the nubs and the fairing will look perfect. Definitely would not use snips like the directions say, but if you do, leave a little of the nub and then sand smooth. |