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Looks like a good sturdy rack. Not sure about the finish yet as only time will tell. I always keep the GW inside so don't worry as much about rust. The bolts for mounting are not long enough. I purchase 1" longer from Lowes- worked good. The supplied bolts only catch 1-2 threads-not enough for solid mount. I also chased the threads with a tap as the racks threads were rusted somewhat. Looks good mounted. I will carry our raingear on this. |
| sorrry yeaz13 i tried everything i could to make this a transmitter but that,s just not what it is work,s great as a listening device so right now doesent do me much good will probably cost me more to ship back than it,s worth.I give this one star. |
| Went on just like the picture had no problem with instilation Although be careful when peeling off the plastic because there are some pretty sharp edges. |
| Look,s good easy stick on set mine back like the one on the picture because i have a front fender accent. |
| These look great i was a little intimidated when the instructions said not fot the do it yourself,er but probably something for the dealer.Took my time removed the front cow and began to drill they turned out great nice and clear. Don,t over bore the holes for the rubber gramets so they stay nice and tight. |
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Been riding since I was 16 (now 53) and ridden on allot of different tires and bikes. I get 9 - 10K out of a set of road tires. On my current bike, an 05 wing, I went through 2 sets of Dunlop's which were OK overall, but like a pig on ice in the rain. Next came the Metzeler ME880's, good all around tire and cant really say anything bad except.............the infamous "wing wobble" showed up the day they went on the bike, AND they cupped at about 3K. Nuff said. Now have the Bridgestone's on. I'm a peg dragger, so really appreciate the way these stick to the road. They have been very steady on gravel and steel bridge decks. They are smooth, and transition quickly from side to side on concrete and asphalt. Its still early riding season here in Minnesota so we have to see how they act in temps above 45ยบ. So far, Bridgestone's are Highly recommended for the wing ! |
| Great product. Not only does it save damage to the paint on the fenders it also does a good job of helping to keep you a little more drier in the rain. |
| Was not happy about cutting the seat but the wife loves it. What more is there to say... |
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Two drawbacks then 2 stars loosen: There was no instructions in the package and impossible to find them on Kury website. DO NOT tighten the two hex bolts on the inside of the peg, even if they are not mounted with locktite. Otherwise you will broke it! |
| As a follow up to my review from yesterday, I received a shipping confirmation from Wingstuff this morning saying that they were shipping me a new cowl, since the one I received was broken even though it was a manufacturers issue. So basically, Wingstuff is standing behind the product they sell even when the manufacturer of that product won't. What a company! It's hard to find that type of customer service today. Great prices and excellent customer service. I will always buy my Goldwing accessories from Wingstuff!!!! |
| Goldwings should come standard with this backrest on them!!..I should have put one on years ago...no more lower back pain on those long rides.Fantastic!!..If I could give it 10 stars I would. |
| Top quality patch...looks great, you wont be disappointed. |