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ITEM: BB20518

08.27.2009
As soon as I drove away I noticed less wind on my shoulders and head. The install went smoothly and instructions are clear and easy to follow. The Vent is not tight and I will have to get a gasket or use clear silicon to lock it into place. Maybe Honda has a gasket that fits, I'll check. Vision through the windshield is clear and it is easy for me to look over the top if I sit up high in the seat. I am 6'3" and the stock windshield was too short even when adjusted to the extreme upper position. There seems to be less wind buffeting also. Item was delivered quickly and with no damage. I recommend this windshield to anyone wanting more comfort while driving. Haven't had her on back yet so I'll have to see how she likes it.
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Centramatic Stainless Wheel Balancers for GL1800
ITEM CODE: CTMGW100-102,   SKU: CTMGW100-102

08.27.2009
RK
Holy Mackeral - I need a sixth star to rate this amazing product!!! I noticed the difference within the first 100 feet!!! It smoothed out my ride instantly - like having a brand new set of tires after limping by on a set with 15,000 miles - only better. Anyone with a Gold Wing must have these balancers installed. It took my buddy and me exactly 1-hour to install the three balancers on my 2006 Titanium Wing. What a difference an hour makes. Recall this mantra and get these balancers NOW: What the bike wants, the bike gets!!!
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Bridgestone Tires for GL1800 & F6B
ITEM CODE: PG02700

08.27.2009
Can't say I'm very pleased with these tires but part of this is my own fault as my front tire should have been returned. When I had these installed I thought that the shop had done a bad job of balancing it but as it turns out (and I found out 6 months later) the tire was out of round and nothing could be done to balance it so I lived with a low speed wobble that wasn't noticeable above 40 mph... But now at 11,000 miles they're ready to be replaced so I'm really wondering how many of you got the mileage you say.
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Handlebar Riser Shims
ITEM CODE: BB52698,   SKU: BB52698

08.26.2009
I just returned from a 100 day, 15,000 mile tour around the US https://www.darnton.ws/~USA_2009_Motorcycle_Tour/) with these risers, and have used them for 25,000 miles so far. Simply put, these risers are inexpensive and do the job, so why pay more? They are essential for long-legged riders such as myself, because without them the clutch and brake handles contact your thighs at full lock in a low-speed turn, and when that happens you and the bike fall over. This only happens once, because after that you always take your inside foot off the peg in a tight turn. Not a very good technique, the DMV would flunk you. Get these risers, and unless you're REALLY tall that won't happen again. (I like being big, but there are times when I envy you smaller riders!) I must warn you that the installation is absolutely maddening (I have big hands; see above), but that's Honda's fault, not the risers'. The instructions are just barely adequate. Good luck with it. Try to find someone at your local GWRRA chapter to help who's removed the dash panels before. The speakers have to come out of their mounts too, which is easy only if you know how that works (I didn't, but I learned). I lost three screws in the process (they're down inside somewhere, and after a trip to my Honda dealer I replaced 'em), but I got it done. Still five stars, because none of these problems are related to the shims themselves.
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ITEM: WSRACKBAG

08.26.2009
I just returned from a 100 day, 15,000 mile tour around the US https://www.darnton.ws/~USA_2009_Motorcycle_Tour/) with this bag, and it has stood everything that got thrown at it. We used it for jacket liners, rain gear, spare faceshields, 1st aid kit, cable lock, etc, with water bottles in the outer pockets. We stuffed it to the gills, and the zipper never complained. The velcro zipper cover really works to avoid zipper sun damage. Dorky as the attachments may seem when you first get the bag, they do work and I never had to bungie the bag. When my wife was not on the bike, I put the bag on the passenger seat attached to the grab bars, where it sat in perfect security. The rain cover works well on the seat, but when on the rack it cannot be gotten out of its zippered compartment without loosening the bags attachments. Solution: leave the rain cover out but tethered (it has one), and keep it stuffed between the seat and rack when not in use. For a long trip this bag is essential, and it's bigger and cheaper than anything else I found. It fit reasonably well onto my tubular rack (not Kury), and since the Kury rack is slightly larger it should fit that one even better. After 100 days on the road the nylon on top is fading, but so would you be if I dyed you black and left you out there naked for three months! Five stars, don't leave home without it.
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ITEM: WSGL183

08.26.2009
I just returned from a 100 day, 15,000 mile tour around the US https://www.darnton.ws/~USA_2009_Motorcycle_Tour/) with these bags. I found the trunk bag to be fairly useless, because a) not everything in my trunk needs to come into the hotel every night, b) when the trunk bag is full you can't get it into and out of the trunk, and c) it makes getting something out of the trunk in a hurry more difficult (just one more darned zipper to deal with). So I left it home, and I'll give it to anyone who wants it. All that said, the side bags are worth their weight in gold. You have to be careful not to pack them too full, because if you do they will NOT fit in the side compartments! Pack loosely, preferably with clothes that can be squished into the necessary shape. Once you learn how to pack them, they go in and out easily, and there's still room for small things like a jacket liner or bike half-cover above and under the taillight cowl in both compartments. On the left side it can even fit with the owner's manual and toolkit strapped in place, but it's better not to. Also remember, the right side compartment is smaller, so whichever of you is smaller (in my case, my wife - by far!), put their bag on the right. All bags are of good quality, fairly heavy nylon with good zippers that have held up for me and my wife for over 120 travel days so far. No complaints whatsoever.
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ITEM: PG01051

08.26.2009
I just returned from a 100 day, 15,000 mile tour around the US (https://www.darnton.ws/~USA_2009_Motorcycle_Tour/) with these hand wings, and they substantially improve your comfort in cold or wet weather. In nice conditions they reduce fatigue because they reduce wind buffeting on your arms. Ths is further improved if you install the Wing Stuff handlebar risers, because they position your hands exactly in the center of the mirror/hand wing air shadow. The only reason I give them four only stars is that, like the Air Wing lower wings, these are cantilevered from a single mounting screw and it's hard to get that screw tight enough that the hand wings won't move at speed. If you retorque them occasionally they'll live through 100+ mph without complaint, but then you won't be able to rotate them for more air while you ride! You have to choose one or the other. Overall, an excellent product that makes a real difference.
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Utopia Driver Backrest for GL1800 2001-2017
ITEM CODE: UT18MC12,   SKU: UT18MC12

08.26.2009
ron
I would highly recommend watching the installation video at the Utopia website. It reassured me before I started cutting. Installation went very easy. I was done in less than an hour.
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ITEM: PG01048

08.26.2009
I just returned from a 100 day, 15,000 mile circuit of the US (https://www.darnton.ws/~USA_2009_Motorcycle_Tour/) with these wings. As dorky as they look they do work, and the attachment to the bike is a lot firmer than I expected. The upper wing can be rotated back to bring cool air to your torso at any speed, and the lower wing will do the same for your legs with heated air from the radiator in cold weather - though frankly the latter really only works well at highway speed, when the radiator is hot, the thermostat is open, and air flow is good. The attachments did not loosen at all over 15,000 miles. The only maintenance required was to occasionally loosen and retorque the pivot nuts, because in dust, mud, and rain they get a bit stiff. I gave only four stars because the lower wings are cantilevered from a single pivot mount and are susceptible to damage from your legs (when on highway pegs), from car doors in parking lots, and even from your motorcycle half-cover during removal. Both my lower wings broke off before my trip was over. The good news: replacement are available for $12 through Wing Stuff. Call them for the part numbers.
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Mini Arms for Ergo II Highway Footpegs
ITEM CODE: KU4071,   SKU: KU4071

08.26.2009
I just returned from a 100 day, 15,000 mile circuit of the US (https://www.darnton.ws/~USA_2009_Motorcycle_Tour/) with Kury Ergo II pegs and these arms. I am 6'6" with 33" inseam, and the longer 4" or 6" arms bend my knees back too much. These are as perfect as pegs can be on a GL, given that the fairing edge digs into your leg and forces a slightly bow-legged posture - but that's not the pegs' fault! Though the instructions say NOT to install the arms rotated to any position below horizontal, I started with mine rotated back and 45 deg down, then went to 90 deg down during my trip. That position gave me much better leg extension and did not cause any ground interference even in fairly hard cornering (sometimes I left the pegs down in corners because they'd touch pavement first, before the arms, and I'd hear them. Of course, if you're a sport-biking knee-dragger you could dig the arms right into the asphalt in this position, to your very great surprise, but if you're a knee-dragger you wouldn't have these pegs on your bike anyway, right?) These arms get five stars. Unless you're pretty darn short, IMO you're gonna wish you had these, so just buy them in a set with the Ergo II package.
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Ergo II Highway Pegs for GL1800 Gold Wing
ITEM CODE: KU4056,   SKU: KU4056

08.26.2009
I just returned from a 100 day, 15,000 mile circuit of the US (https://www.darnton.ws/~USA_2009_Motorcycle_Tour/) with these pegs, and I'm very happy. The adjustable joints are all pegged or detented in some way so they cannot slip. There's even an inward extension to the bar mount that rests on the underside of the cylinder head (with plastic feet) so the mount CANNOT slip. Quality is excellent, if you're into cosmetics (I'm not). I ended up getting the stubby arms in addition - this was before you could buy the Ergo II's with the short arms as a package - and I highly recommend them to the even slightly long-legged. I'm 6'6" and my inseam is 33".
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Longhorn Offset Adjustable Highway Pegs
ITEM CODE: KU7980,   SKU: KU7980

08.26.2009
I bought these and ended up literally throwing them in the trash. The money you save is NOT worth it. The adjustments are pure friction, no pins or detents, and you haven't lived until one of them gives way at 80 mph in the HOV lane of a SoCal freeway. I found I could not torque the 1/2" x 13 bolt enough to keep the right side from slipping (the right side is where the weight of your foot tries to UNdo the bolt). I tried three different types of lock washer without success. I finally went out and bought the Kury Ergo II's instead, and they work fine.
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