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Easy fit... No problems for my Metallic red 2008. Very nice look & good quality! |
| excellent and easy, perfect fit! |
| As a U.S. Army veteran, thank you for this excellent product. |
| Use this and get rid of all the other assorted bottles, sprays, cans, ointments, and snake-oil. |
| Easy to put on. I covered it in velcro so I can mount different items on it easily (cell phone, GPS, etc.). I gave it four stars because the bolts that came with it started to rust pretty soon after installation. Other than that, a good product. |
| Great addition to finish off that personal touch to your trunk area. Doesn't stick out very far but does serves its purpose. |
| Greatest touring beverage holder your money could buy. Don't waste your time or money on anything else. This is the cat's meow. |
| Nice chromed steel pieces. You will probably have to massage them gently to get a good fit. Take your time and do it right. Inner unit shouold be as close to the edge of the saddle bag door as possible so that side cover can be easily removed. |
| Nice to look at versus stock grey intall in about 1/2 hour. One star off due to holes not being perfectly aligned to frame holes. Kuryakyn seems to have a small problem with this. Just take your time and start all bolt before tightening. |
| Nice light weight design but fabrication and chroming left a little to be desired. One leg was 1/16" shorter than the rest and there is noticeable chrome discolouration on two legs. (Extensions cover the discolouration fortunately) Recommend you spend the extra and get the 5/8" extensions.otherwise cleaning under it will prove to be a bear. This rack would not have cleared my spoiler without them. Also, if you have the extensions, it is much easier to mark and drill the holes in alignment. I taped the extensions on the legs and set it down on the masked areas where the legs sit. after centering it, I took a pencil and drew around the base of the extension and removed the rack. Using one of the extensions as a drill guide, I drilled through the outer and inner lid for the rear holes and through the outer only for the front. The bit did not wander and the alignment between the inner and outer lid was perfect. I also used two star washers with rubbers on the underside as backups for the bolts. This will help to reinforce the trunk lid against failure.Remember to use the rubbers with adhesive applied to space between the inner and outer lid! |
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Great CB and relatively easy to install. I say relatively because I am new to cycle maintenance and the GL1800 so up till now haven't really dealt with taking apart fairings, etc. But with the help of the service manual was able to get accomplished. Like many others who posted a review, you DO NOT need to take off the trunk as the directions indicate. Also like everyone else has posted, the price is ridiculous, but am very happy that Wingstuff offers the cheapest around. |
| Fantastic! Beigh 6'4", the shorter arms allow me to stretch out for a much more comfortable ride. I agree too that there is too much loctite and is very hard. Only wish you could buy the shorter arms with the footpegs. I have the long arms to use a paper weights now. |