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I love this cover! You will have to remove the little ring on the remote, but the larger ring that the key goes through can still be used. The cover fits the remote perfectly, and keeps it from marking up the key area on your dash. I can't imagine riding with the key fob attached to your ignition key without this rubber protector. |
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This is an update to my original review dated 05-08-2008. Well, I've had these for over a year now, and the 'drifting' in wind gusts seems to have stopped. After repeated, and I mean repeated tightening down, they finally have stabilized. I used them during the winter and must agree that they keep your hands much warmer than without them. My opinion has improved on these and I can give them a qualified endorsement with the caveat that you must really tighten them down using TWO wrenches - one on the bolt that runs up into the mirror and one on the nut that tightens the arm with the wing on it. If you don't, you will strip out the mirror. I carried the two wrenches in my trunk to make adjustments while on the road. |
| Installation was fairly simple . adds lots of flash to the back of the bike. |
| Install was a breeze ,I used a long sawzall blade instead of the serrated knife .Only complaint I have is , I wish I knew that there was a removable version so I could have ordered it in the first place..Real comfortable rest.Very happy. |
| Nice looking trim for the rear fender. Be sure to dry fit and take your time because once it touches the fender, its not coming back off. I followed the other reviewers advice on mounting, Thanks everyone for the feedback, your ideas have helped on all my installs. |
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What a nice addition ! This antenna really balance the rear of the bike. I purchased the antenna for the look. I do not have the CB and I am not planning to get it. Some have complained about the lack of instructions / template. I agree. Still giving it 5 stars for its value. Tip: You can temporarily remove the black rubber gasket on the base of the antenna and use it as a template to drill the center hole (the one for the wire). That's what I did and it worked perfectly. |
| Pretty nice product, but as another reviewer said, we can see the adhesive all around that thing. Now it's on, I won't touch it ! If I had to do it again, I'd use a utility knife and remove 1/16 of adhesive around them before the installation. |
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I agree with the other reviewers. Spend a little more and get a better product. Dissatisfied. Do not recommend. |
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Nothing filters the air better than the factory filter. I don't see where the K&M filter really gives you anything extra and I'd be more concerned with the oiling requirements that filter requires. We changed the stock filter on my friends bike after 34,000 miles. It still looked pretty good. I think the factory schedule can be stretched without any adverse symptoms unless you operate your bike in a dusty environment. I am a firm believer in using Honda oils and filters. It gives me peace of mind and eliminates any issues if a warranty repair comes up. |
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I have an 08 and have switched to the 10w-30 weight which is recommended for the 06 and up engines. I am very pleased with it's performance. I run it about 4,000 miles between changes. Unfortunately, Wingstuff doesn't sell the 10w-30 here. You might want to call and request that they carry it. You can't go wrong using Honda oils and filters it's factory approved protection and piece of mind if any warranty issues arise. |
| The only stuff I use in my bike. One change at 1500 miles, one change at 3000 miles now a change at every other oil change (8,000) miles. Cut yourself about a 12 inch piece of 1/4 - 5/16 inch fuel line and push onto the end of the tip. This will allow you to fill the housing by tipping the bottle up around the muffler. I only use hondaline oils and filters in my bike, you can't go wrong and it's one less thing to worry about if you need a warranty repair. |
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This stuff is the real deal and recommended for replacement after 2 years. Honda also has an extended life coolant but most motorcycle shops don't sell it. From what I understand, you have to get it from a Honda car dealer. It is supposed to be good for 5 years. Don't forget to clean out the overflow bottle and replace that little copper crush washer on the coolant drain bolt. Remember to 'burp' after refilling. You should be able to get 3 quarts back into it if you drained it well. The other 1/2 quart goes in the overflow bottle and the rest on the shelf if you need it. This is a premix so there's no need for measuring. The prices are very good here on this item. |