

| sorry,meant to say left board will NOT stay in stowed position,,,,see!! had another drink |
| Ok,they are very pretty and wife likes them. BUT I can not believe the trouble I went to install little bearing and spring,,,very cheap Kuryakyn,,unbelievable,alos my left board will stay in upward position. Maybe I installed stupid spring in,,,guess I will try to reinstall after a lot of drinks |
| As one of the reviewers already mentioned, the trim piece has a little less curvature than the fairing, otherwise I would have given this item a 5-star rating. Installation was straight forward and quite easy. Just be sure to apply more than average pressure to the outside ends, while holding it in place for a minute or two. Otherwise you will have a gap at either end or both ends. Nice accent piece, particularly if you have the Knight Rider leds installed. |
| Nice to have around. But they do not work on the fairing pockets. |
| Easy install and good looking. |
| I recently purchased this and wired it directly to my battery. This is smaller than my old compressor and will give me more space. I haven’t had to use it yet and I hope I’ll never have to. |
| I installed the +4 without any problems. This does not come with a shaded area at the bottom of the shield like the stock unit so be sure to remove all the old plastic and glue from the horizontal area where the shield slides up and down. Use the velcro type strip that comes with it and it'll work just fine. This area will show and will need to be done neatly and correctly. This windshield is a great improvement and is worth the money. |
| Installed on a 07' Shadow Aero 750. The J&M Antenna License Plate bracket twist angle was no where near even close to allowing the CB antenna to be installed fully vertical. Had the use a vise and grips to increase the "twist" in the bracket to compensate, but that wasn't really too difficult at all. Running the CB antenna cable and ground cable presented a challenge, because there is no place to feed it through the back light assembly of the Aero 750 and with the PL259 Connector "pre-attached" to the CB Antenna cable, you have to drill almost a 1" hole into the back fender just below the back light assembly to feed the cables through and run the wiring up the inside fender framing, then up to where the PL259 connector will meet with the connector on the CB Unit wiring harness. Fortunately, that hole will be hidden by the license plate. Could have got away with a much small hole if the if the CB Antenna PL259 Connector was not already affixed to the RG59 coax cable. May not be an issue with other bikes. In hindsight, I should have cut the PL259 connector off, drilled a smaller hole through the fender, and installed a new PL259 connector on the antenna cable. I'll have to put some form of rubber grommet around the cables where they feed through the hole in the fender. Haven't tried to tune it yet (since it doesn't have an adjustable brass tuning tip like the Firesticks), but will. |
| This tool is a must have if you are going to change your own oil. Well worth the money. |
| I am the road cpt for my riding club, and this is one of the best investments that I have made for our bike. Helps my club members in the rear see me a lot better. During install had to use my wifes hand to run wiring through back seat. This an easy install. |
| Doc's review is a must read..lol Remember where you take off the bolts. This product adds a lot of pizzaz to the front end. The only installation problem I incurred was lining up the bolts, but overall, the install went fine. |
| Quality product. Installation is simple with easy to use instructions. |