

| good lookin', cheap, worth it, buy 'em you'll like 'em |
| very nice and easy installation |
| So sweet!!! Installed mine and sit higher with my arms resting on my knees and enjoy an effortless ride. I had no quality issues at all. |
| Too much detail for me, any one want to buy a service manual? Deal or no deal? |
| Nice, but you have to re-engineer it to stop the swiveling. If it were not for the swivel in the first place, it would get all 5 stars. |
| the hitch went well but the harness is not right. I need to go to a 4 wire trailer. Any help? |
| sorry y love it |
| an greet product y live it!!!! |
| These are great tires.As with any tire-proper air pressure is essential.I will be install my second set of the Metzeler's.My friend who has the same year as mine (2005) cannot believe that my tires don't wobble (he has another brand).Spend the extra money-worth it |
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Very good product and has input range 100-240v which very good for my case. Also is waterproof so is easy to put it outside. The 12v cord is shorter than the JR version and also has fewer light parterns (yellow and green) to show the charging status. Wingstuff.com should indicate its input range to help people know this feature. You can see it only under "full size image" (and read carefully). I knew it suprisingly when I opened the package lol. |
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If you are going to use it outside of US for a 220v (50Hz) outlet and with a 220v/110v transformer, this charger may be not quite good for you. I have purchased two and they all stop to work completely after only 2 times of use. I think that there is some kind of protection circuit that “cuts-off” connection but with no way to know how to get it back. When the second one fails, I open the case and take off a part of protection shield of its transformer and shorted the protection circuit with a fuse (500mA), and it works again. But it really heats itself a lot when it is charging my GW’s battery. I also purchased another Detran battery charger: “Waterproof Battery Tender 12V 800 mAmp” and this one is very good and doesn’t need transformer because its input is 100-240 and only about $10 more expensive. |
| Since it is a hot summer like most places in the US this time of year I haven't had a chance to try out my Schampa yet, but it appears well made and fits nicely. |