

| Very comfortable, but a little aquward on the heel shifting. Takes a little pratice. Very well pleased with the set. |
| Very nice on long trips for the wife to have different foot and leg positions. Very nice crome appearance when folded up. |
| If anyone hasn't noticed, the stock kickstand on a 1800 goldwing is as useless as tits on a bore hog,almost to the point of being dangerous on anything less than concrete.The Kurakyn stand adds a much bigger foot for stability,and crome for appearance.Why cant Honda figure that one out. If you have floorboards you will need the extension, or be willing to fold the floorboard up to deploy. |
| Installed with the passenger grab handle bolts.Adds a little crome to the seat side, and my wife loves them. |
| Well built, looks good,but it does not adjust to fit most travel mugs.They will ride too high and be very top heavy,when the holder swivels,guess where your drink goes.Also the ridgid design seems to croud the riders space a little.Replaced mine with a cruise king.Not built as well, but adjustable and folds up when not in use. |
| Works well, fits and looks good, and feels very good.Cutting the seat makes you nervous,but after it is over it is well worth it. |
| Simple to use, wont leave home without it. Anyone who Ive shown this to, ordered one, enough said. |
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Received very quickly. Yeah, instructions leave a lot to be desired. I read instructions and printed CHOLAW's out. I took my time making sure fitment was right. Had a little trouble lining up the front right side bar to the saddlebag mount. Looks great, seems very strong. If I had to install a second one it could be done very quickly. Don't get psyched out by the negative comments regarding installation. Just take your time, don't force anything, be careful not to cross thread the bolts in the aluminum. I'm pleased with the product and installation. Chuck |
| If your Goldwing has heated grips these are not for your bike. Nothing in the "hype" for these grips mentions that. It should be explained to all potential buyers. |
| I had these for four months now. Went on a trip to maine and half way there one of the brackets broke by just hitting a bump in the road not a big bump. Also a friend was with me on his Gold wing and one of the breckets also borke. Had to bye more on the road to finish out the trip. We did not buy Kuryakyn again. So take it as it's worth for yourself. |
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Acceptable chrome quality, nice usable design and shape, however there was an inexcusable quality problem with mine. As you would expect, the foot on each leg is cut at an angle to match the contour of the GL1800 trunk lid. One of these legs was welded on to the main rack with the angled foot incorrectly oriented by at least 90 degrees. That leg therefore rested on the pointed side of the angled foot and not flush with the lid. Additionally, if you look at the product pictures you will notice that it appears the legs are probably touching the spoiler. If don't want these 2 parts touching, moving the rack forward just a little will result the front part of the rack (sharp corners) to poke into the passenger backrest. This might or might not prove to be a problem over time. Returned and will not try another one. |
| I purchased this stand and had it installed while attending Wing Ding 30 in Greenville, SC today (3 July 2008). Given the other comments regarding installation posted here on WingStuff.com I'm glad I did have it installed. The actual installation didn't look complicated, but the use of a motorcycle jack instead of the side stand (as recommended in the installation instructions) made it easier. Like others have said, once you get the hang of it (which happens after a couple of uses) it really is a pleasure to use. I especially like the "ride off" capability. I highly recommend this product. |