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I should have checked Google like Gary suggested, removing the trunk was a real pain! Actually, putting it back was the real pain. Make sure you note down exactly where the existing harnesses path go even if it looks obvious when you unplug everything because it might not be that obvious when you put everything back together. Or better yet, follow Gary's advice. Another big waste of time (my fault) is finding where the capacitor modules go. There are 3 of them but 1 is different. That's the one I was using when looking for the two front matching plugs. The only similar plug in front is for the hand grip heaters. After a few hours of frustrations I opened up the maintenance manual and realized I was looking for the wrong kind of connector (yea, RTFM). After spending the day on this (and a few other accessories), I checked out (almost) everything and re-installed the front panel and seat only to find out that the display now says 'Antenna disconnected'. Somewhere under the covers, the Navi antenna is unplugged... Now I might get lost but at least I can tell my buddies I need a pit stop! |
| What a difference! I'm a little disappointed that they didn't offer some sort of exchange for the longer arms. They were completely worthless for me with the long arms. Fit real good now though! Good product! |
| Easy to install and a great deal combining the VIP price and the Labor day special sale. |
| Mount is a little cumbersome and installation if you get it done is about the same as the armrest itself or a little higher. Otherwise product performs well, passenger is happy, Cup holder is snug and works well. Would recommend. Still new, will review again after time. |
| It appears to me that the K products are overpriced and quality is ultimately lacking. I had the same issues as othr reviewers - bars bother the passenger, mounting "wheel" comes appart quickly and no longer turns as designed, pulling it off will scratch the mounts unless you are willing to pull the bike over trying to pry them away from the mount. Chrome coverage is on visual side only and not so much on sides less visible. This to me makes it even more obvious that someone is cutting corners, or trying too. Have it for a few weeks, will sell... |
| Being 6'1" the shorter arms are much better. Wish there was an option to buy these with the highway boards. They are adrop in replacement for the stock arms that come with the highway boards. Anyone who is 6' plus, you should order the 4.5" arms along with your highwayboards. |
| Honestly? Best money I ever spent... should have done this in October last year when I got my '08 Wing. |
| Easy install in left fairing pocket... no side effects so far. |
| Good fit... excellent look with the chrome cowl... be patient when installed these plastic parts... some may require a little dressing down with a file... when you do that, the part will fit like it is supposed to fit... |
| I bought it for the chrome... kept it on the bike because it works much better than the stock stand... |
| I have these on my '08 Wing... the mirrors are adjusted all the way out, and they are still plenty bright at night... during the day, I can't say there is much advantage to them... |
| Funny thing happened on the way to intalling my flags... Texas and US... when installed the way intended, the wrapped around the antennae. A separate flagpole that mounts close the the antennae produced the same results. I put a piece of rubber air hose inside the sleeve on each flag, used the little plastic stays and spaces above and below the flag, then wrapped the stays in chrome tape... now the flags swivel freely, never wrap, and have been in place over 3,000 miles with no problems. |