

| Solidly Built..Rock Solid feel and heavily chromed. These look great! Easy to install... take your time & fidget with them until they look and feel right, them lock 'em down for good. Allows you to reposition and flex your hip joints, knees and ankles, plus get off your tailbone a bit. Makes alot of difference on any ride. |
| I installed the clears on a Billet Silver Goldwing & think they look good. Noticeable but not to the point of distraction. Passenger likes the windbreak they provide and we both enjoy being able to reclaim some of the heat thrown off by the radiators on those chilly rides. |
| Model sold for fairing pocket Does Not fit Goldwing models with comfort package as the toe vents control lever and associated hardware/cabling take the space necessary for mounting of this unit. |
| I had these installed with the progressive springs, front and rear, along with the fork brace. Front end wobble is completely gone. Fantastic! Well worth the time and money. |
| I had these installed with the rear springs. What a fantastic difference. The bike rides completely different. Outstanding addition. |
| Nice touch of chrome to the tank area needed little forming taking the fuel door off makes it easy !!! |
| Great product. Easy to install. I bought the risers for this rack & the Star Washers. If you use risers you DON'T NEED the star washers. Took about 1/2 hour to install. The risers had better instructions that the rack (it had pictures). |
| Well made product. The attachment to the rack is a little flimsy but will work OK. |
| This is my second review on this item, as I just had to replace this unit. Installed the original unit in Jan 2007. Device "died" after 21 months service. Would expect more out of a solid state unit. No shorts or blown fuses. It just failed. Fortunately, splicing or tearing into the rear harness area again was not necessary, as I confirmed continuity of the original wiring/connections (soldered) from the device output to the lights - all checked good. Then, I confirmed that I had brake light power going into the unit, but way too low voltage coming out of the unit on any of the wires from the device, hence, clearly, the device was not functioning. Since I mounted the original unit under the seat on the right side frame rail (nice vertical flat area to sick it to there), I removed the unit from where it was stuck to the frame, and cut the wires coming off of the old unit (close to the unit), and discarged the old unit. Also, rather than "splice" the wires from the new modulator onto the "cut wires" from the older unit, I installed a Female LP4 (4Pin) power connector (Radio Shack) to bike side wiring (the wires I just cut) and a male LP4 connector on the new modulator wires, for a "plug and play" connection should I ever have to replace it again, now that I know that is a possibility! I still love what the unit does! |
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I had these pegs on my '08 for a couple of months now and I'm please for the most part. I'm 6 feet tall and they help me stretch out on long rides. Nice wide range of postions to use for various legs extentions and had only one time of the foot rest becoming lose. I simply check/tighen them once in awhile. They make the bike look even better. |
| Please see previous review. Star rating was incorrect. |
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Caution!!!!!! Installed these levers. Ist ride out, no cruise control, had to push lever manually forward with fingers to to make contact with stop. Thought maybe did not lube enough. Think I read on a review about this problem. Went on 400 mile run, on return trip as I acellarated bike began to rev up and felt as if cluch was slipping. This happened several more times during ride. 20 miles from home cluch went out would not engage. Nursed it to safe spot in 2nd gear. Mechanic saids, cluch lever did not fully engage stop, levers milled incorrecly and left a 1/4 inch gap. Levers initial cost $30; cluch and trans work $700, lesson learned priceless. To be fair I have used "K' products before with no problem. But I will never use anything from this point on but original Honda parts on my "Wing " when it comes to mechanics. |