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Installed in about 90 minutes. Plug and play is a great feature. I didn't loosen or remove the trunk for my install, I used a spade bit with a 12" extension that I got at Walmart, and it worked perfectly. Didn't even have to dress the hole after drilling. All that said, i'm extremely happy with the unit. |
| After reading reviews on all the different hitches and looking at how and were they attached to the frame. I felt this was the best choice. I bought the Basic version and purchased the receiver lock and trailer isolation relay separately. Took 2 hours to install. You don't need to loosen your mufflers like the instructions say. Hitch attaches to the main frame in 4 places and sub frame in 2. Most other hitches only have 2 attachments to main frame leaving the saddlebag sub frame to carry the load. |
| I've always used Bridgestones on both my wings (2003 & 2008). One of my front tires I got just over 21,000 miles before I had to replace. On a back tire I got 16,000 before replacing because it was flat down the middle and would ride uneven at higher speeds. The tread Never wore down. So I kept them. I'll never go with any other brand. |
| Just installed the Avon cobras on my 2005 goldwing. Went with the 70 series rear tire and speedometer right on. I have around 1500 miles so far and I am very happy with them. Still have that little headshake at 40mph. |
| I reviewed these when I first purchased them from Wingstuff and feel that they need another review from me at this time. I love the look they give my bike but as summer has come on and the days have gotten into the 70's and 80's these have become UNBEARABLY HOT. They deflect the heat from lower radiator right onto your shins when you are riding with your feet on the highway pegs. They were great when it was cooler outside. I called technical support with Kury and was told to heat them up and the silicone glue would release and I would be able to pry them off easily. Well one side got a hairline crack in it and then broke as I tried to remove it. The other side came off with no problem, I then started removing the silicone from the fairing and it removed my paint with it. I have ordered Hondaline replacements. If anyone would like ONE OF THESE FOR THE RIGHT SIDE REAL CHEAP PLEASE LET ME KNOW. I guess if you live where the temps never get above 65 they would be 5 stars but..... |
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You might want to buy this by the gallon! Call wingstuff and request that they start carrying it in that size. This is the best stuff I've found for cleaning my goldwings and my cars. It goes on easy, and wipes off to a smooth 'just waxed' feeling finish. My cleaning routine starts with a cool bike in a SHADED area, spray it down with S-100 cycle cleaner, then spray off the dirt with a water hose, then while the water is still on the bike, spray on the protect-all. Then towel it off ( I like the microfiber towels) to dry. You get a streak free finish that is UV protected. There is nothing easier or safer for plastics, paint, chrome or aluminum. I've been using it since 1989. |
| Got a couple of sizes to use on the Kury highway pegs. They will fit in most allen head screw tops and give a nice finished appearance. |
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Well made product and comes with a 3a fuse in the line (not shown in the picture). Easy to install in left pocket. Look for the circle with the cross hairs molded in the plastic for your drilling point. 01-05 its in the 12 'o clock position facing directly forward. On the 06-up it in the 1 o' clock position on the angled edge facing the front forks. You need to angle it so it clears the toe warmer lever and cable. I'm giving it 3 stars because like most Honda accessories, its over-priced. |
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Absolute necessity in my opinion, The LED brake light improves visibility when braking. If you plan to put on a trunk rack, get the spoiler first! Otherwise you run the risk of placing the trunk rack to far towards the rear of the lid and causing yourself problems later. |
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Works well. Be careful drilling the mounting holes! There is a good video for installation available here: https://www.goldwingfacts.com/Videos/1800antennafitting.wmv I use channel 1 and 3 locally and with my riding buddies and didn't set the SWR. Everything seems to work fine as is. |
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When you don't have any other options, this is the one to get. It works pretty well, and I've been satisfied with it's performance. Others say that they can hear me clearly with the J&M 584 headsets. The installation instructions are available on the web, I'd suggest going here for a nice pictorial step by step display. https://www.pbase.com/wingman26/gl1800_cb_install Everything is plug and play. Be patient when disconnecting the wires to add the noise filters, some of them can be rather stubborn. Make sure you are releasing the connector 'holds' You can drill the hole in the trunk without removing it from the bike. Use a large wood spade bit and take your time. I finished out the hole with a rat tail file and everything went smoothly. |
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This is a must have, and make sure to order the CD while it is still available. Stu Oltman had posted a message on another website stating that Honda was going to discontinue the CD for the 2009 and up models. Only the hardcopy will be available. The CD is interactive, and makes repairs a snap. You can print out the pages you need for a repair, take them out to the bike, then toss them when you are done. No more dirty, greasy stained manuals. Plus, you can download the manual into your netbook or laptop and carry it on the road with you instead of a big heavy manual. |