

| Man I must have 4 or 5 different plastic cleaners and waxes. This stuff is awesome on all the tupperware and windshield. Just get some Mothers back to black for the dash and Mothers metal paste for the wheels and your set. I really am throwing everything else away, but this stuff. |
| The left side went on, but had to shave the little hole so that the reverse lever would line up. I just took out about 3/16 of an inch on the back side of the circle. The right side actually ended up being about a 1/4 of an inch too long for my bike. My son and I pushed to get it in and actually cracked it. The little tabs in the back of it broke off. Just kind of sitting in there. I gave it 3 stars, because it didn't fit quite right, but still looks awesome. |
| Quick and easy, just remember to shape and don't forget the wife's hairdryer |
| This is a horrible product, do not waste your money. Nearly impossible to fit to the motorcycle, one of the structural parts is nearly "pot metal". The chrome flaked off immediately... Just terrible... |
| Overall, they look pretty damn good. Even wife likes the look. Makes a BIG different on being seen at night, too. |
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Trunk lights were pretty easy. Took a few hours, due to not having manual tools. Still pretty easy, instructions were good. Saddlebab lights . . . going good until the splicing and drilling. I came up with several different approaches which could have been used instead of splicing wiring. I was okay with splicing, but Kurakyn could have used the same plug-n-play technique as the Trunk lights. |
| Pretty easy to installed. I order risers to make cleaning under rack a little easier. Instruction easy to follow, but would recommend having experience and patient when drilling. Start out WITH a small pilot holes. I used a cordless drill. |
| Looks great, works great. Perfect length and very stable. No instructions provided but a pretty simple install. Attach the spring before bolting it on your bike. |
| The only thing good I can say about this item is the high quality of material. Do they work NO, and if you have Highway pegs forget using them because deflectors force you to try and ride like a bowlegged cowboy. With feet on pegs deflectors strike the inside of your leg between ankle and knee. I removed deflectors and if someone must have a set I will make them a real deal. |
| Received my volt meter the other day. The hardest part of the entire installation was making the hole. It looks, and works perfect. Should have done this sooner. Took all of a half an hour to complete. |
| Received my volt meter the other day, and the hardest part of the entire installation w |
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CB is not such popular used in Chile; you can use it in highway without any other listen to you (you have a free cell-phone :-). But it’s the only way that I can talk with my wife when we travel on the way of our beach house every week end to carry more people. Honda should consider other kind of radio for other countries, such as VHF, GMRS, because they much better. I have to agree that there is no any CB solution can be integrated with GL1800 like this one. They are one for other. Thanks to wingstuffs.com save some dollars. It caused me about 7 hours to install and work quite well. If you have 06-08 airbag GW like mine, you should buy the Service Manual first, because there is no any video on the web to show how to make those removals. The only thing that I found is that when I drive on a stone paved road, there is noise come to the CB when GW shaken by the movement. I think that is come from the crash sensors of airbag system. Does any one have the same “problem”? If anyone need help please let me know. Specially you are in Chile :-) |