

| Great, a very useful cd rom to have since it comes with all of the manuals on one disk. The troubleshooting section is excellent to use. The only problem is navigating through the different chapters. I had a tendancy to jump around in the different sections, but still a good product. |
| Should be easy to install but take time when removing face mouldings. You also have to make two gutters in mouldings to fit properly. |
| You must have them if you will have all the side in chrome. 4 stars is for the price !! |
| If you have big foots don't buy it. With my boots size 15 I can't shift any more. |
| Kuryakyn's one of the best product. Easy to install. Heavy to clean. |
| I have a couple thousand miles on one flag and its fraying pretty good. They do look nice for a while but they really take a beating. For the price ... buy three or four and change them when they start to fray. |
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These are beautiful, look glorious. They are an EXTEMELY tight fit, but once you get them in, they fit perfectly. TAKE YOUR TIME AND BE PATIENT. TABS CAN BREAK. Take the lower front fairing off (like the directions say). Beautiful piece. |
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They fit great. Although some don't like the fit, they fit perfectly. I had a little trouble as well, but once they snapped in good, they were there to stay. Best to take of lower from fairing to get to the vents. They open a close very well. |
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***DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT IF YOU PLAN TO ADJUST THE LEVERS AND USE CRUISE CONTROL!!*** As a woman, I ran the original OEM levers at the smallest setting to reduce grip space. I purchased these chromed levers with the expectations they would work as well as the OEM's did. NOT! When adjusted to the shortest setting, I lost the ability to use my cruise control unless I physically pushed the lever out with one hand and engaged the cruise with the other. NOT SAFE!! |
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I bought these to replace the Kuryakyn highway pegs (ergo II). I have a nerve disorder that leaves me unable to feel my feet and I kept getting the sensation that my feet were slipping off of the pegs (sometimes they really were)! The floorboards are much better in that they have a larger surface area as well as a small lip at the heel that I can sort of 'lock' my boot-heel on. They are very comfortable and look terrific. Downside: The wiring (lighted boards) is SO short that you'll likely have to add wire to it just to make it reach a power source. This is a drag when you see that Kuryakyn used a really nice Chrome covered wire to make it blend into the bike; c'mon Kuryakyn, splurge and add a few inches!! The boards are EXTREMELY limited in the range of adjustments. Not the best thing for a 6' 4" guy!! Also they do not have an extension arm to move it out and away from the bike (like the ergo II set up did). That means if you're as tall as me you're going to have to get used to your legs resting against the paint (fairing). If you're short I say buy them & don't think twice!! If you're tall; find a buddy who already has them and try 'em out. As always; ride safe friends!! |
| The flag and arm holding the flag fell off within 10 days of mounting. I am unhappy that I let a flag hit the ground and I am angry that you can't buy the arm by itself. Overall a poor product. |
| These work just like you'd expect, and when it comes to brakes surprises are not a good thing. The brakes pads on the 1800 are very easy to replace - you can do this! |