

| protects your remote great. The keys will stay in your pockets nicer with the rubber keeping the keys from sliding out. |
| Made solid and sturdy. Its a great for streching your stiff legs out. The adjustments are solid when you move to different positions. |
| Its a great rack. In my profile I have a sideview pic of the luggage rack and the risers on the Wing. |
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The first problem with these during the install was that the pigtalls they gave me were not working properly and one of the wires on the lights was not connected. They sent me off new pigtails, (a week later before I got them) and I soldered the light back on. When I got the pigtails one would not even fit. I Visually looked at the connector and the pins were not aligned properly. So now I have one that fits and another one that does not fit. When I tried the one that fit, the lights still did not work. I believe additional problems arose when taking things apart to trouble shoot them. The original connectors fit so tight, that they when you tried to disconnect them the pins in the back came out before you could get them appart. The new ones they sent me did not have this problem. I asked the shop that services my bike if they ever have problems with Kurakyn parts. They mentioned the West Coast rep for Kuryakyn services his bike with them then said: "We never have had any problems with them, and when we do have problems, they replace any part that needs replacing." I guess they they go through the boxes of these they have until they get a set that works and then they give the bad parts back to Kuryakyn for replacement. Now when I talked to wing stuff they said send them back, if they are like new and they would replace them. Well I had already soldered the wires back on and it was definatly not new anymore. So I guess I'm going to eat this lesson. If you are lucky enoough to get a set that works, my feeling is that when you have to take them apart for what ever reason you will run into problems becuase of the connectors. If you like Harleys you may like these products. Kuryakyn wants you working on your bike instead of riding it. After two weeks of trying to make them work, I decided to go for a ride and use them without the like working. ya, I know look tacky, but if I wanted to just work and just look at my bike I would have bought a Harley. Obviously my recommendation is not to buy these, but if you do, good luck. |
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I bought the grey/silver for my goldwing! Maybe wingstuff could make a suggestion to the MFG that they should reinforce the rear corners to prevent tearing through over time. The attena brackets may come through? good cover! |
| This is without a doubt the lightest and strongest trailer hitch out there for the GL1800. Good directions and photos. I installed it myself on my 06 in a couple hours. Medium mechanical ability is needed. Would follow the recomendation from the directions to unplug and re-route the wires under the seat over the frame near the top mounting/frame points for the hitch arms. Makes it much easier to place and bolt the top mounts and you don't have to worry about the hitch arms pinching or rubbing wires. Totally hidden when tow ball and bar is removed. First rate! |
| Installation fairly easy except removing the spring clip the holds the rod in the boards. This has to come out to install the spring, ball bearing and race for the fold up hold up mechanism. Do not understand why Kuryakyn does not include these parts in the boards. Would be about a ten minute install if they did. |
| sturdy made piece of luggage. Nice velcro to attach to the luggage rack to secure the bag down. All around nice. |
| Its a GREAT add on. Simple to install. It brings out the beauty of the Wing. |
| This stuff is great! I add this to every order whether I need it or not. I'll always have it handy and wouldn't dare use anything else on my Goldwing. 10 stars!!! |
| Love the comfort of the floorboards on long trips and they look great, too. Easy to install. |
| Well the Big Brown Truck finally arrived with mine. I waited until my new Tires were installed at the local cycle shop and rode it home to begin my part of the latest dress-up. The finished product was everything I was looking for. I had to do some trimming on the lower right side plastic spacer on the inside of cover. Without doing this my rotor was exposed. The left side is covered correctly. I very carefully used a pocket knife, due to lack of my rotary-tool. Have not installed the top right side bolt because I wasn't sure if I should remove what looked like a drain or something for a hose fitting. I'll do some more checking on that. It's covered up by the caliper cover and doesn't seem to be causing a problem. These covers do the trick at a price that fits my budget. Though it took some time and patience. |