

| Does what you want to do for a lot less. |
| I bought two of these before being snubbed by JM about my combination GPS/phone/radar harness. I swore I would never own another JM product. BUT, this headset is great. I wear a half helmet and a friend's wife sewed a velcro patch to the `Y' part of my helmet straps for me. So the speakers sit right on my ears. Superior bass and sound, and I can easily hear everything that goes on around me in the real world. Other riders hear me loud and clear on the cb, and I hear them perfectly. So I installed the 2nd set in my full face. Since the speakers sit 1 1/2" off my ears, the sound sucks. So I am installing a pad of foam to put the speakers closer to my ears. I would spend my money on this unit. |
| My bad. My review was for the NON-heated grips.... |
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I thnk the chrome look sets the bike off, so I have no desire to paint them to match the bike. I had no problem installing them after the obligatory 3 beer preparation(lol). The trick is to have them situated EXACTLY the way you want them and slide them home as quick as possible since the glue sets like immediately. No, they don't absorb any road shock, but my leather gloves stick them nicely, so I don't get a bit of `grip hand'. |
| I found this to be a MUST on my trip to Nova Scotia. While I didn't use it to drink directly from, I used it as a place to put a bottle of water, AND a wash rag soaked in ice cold water (which also kept my bottled drink cold). Since I wear a half helmet, it made it easy to wipe a cold wet rag on my neck and face without stopping. And those who know, know THAT is so great! |
| I have had KN filters on all my bikes for years. I like the fact they are good for 10,000-20,000 miles without cleaning and recharging with the KN filter treatment kit. And they last a lifetime. HP supposedly increases by 5 HP. There IS a slightly noticeable increase in throttle response due to easier air flow. As with ANY air filter install, it is a 6 beer job. )one, to get the inertia to get started. 1 1/2 to get the shelter off and disconnect all the computer wiring, 1 too look at the mess Honda made of the filter position and contemplate going inside to watch Cops, 1 to get humping and put it all back together, and 1 1/2 more to figure out where all the extra bolts and screws came from (lol). |
| Easy to install until you drop one or two of the small washers. In warm weather, when used to channel air to the driver, they flipped over on me at 55-60 due to the way it tightens (which gave a quick tug on the front end). Once I tightened it down a bit more than I was supposed to, they worked fine. They are exceptional in the closed position, deflecting all wing off my arms, and the buffeting off my body. All in all, a must have for the tourer. |
| Not only do they reduce cold air flow, they look very cool with the hand wings installed. 3 minutes for both sides on or off. I actually left mine on until July because they really stopped the buffeting on my lower legs. Then it just got too warm out. I might try the trike-leg wings for more cold air deflection since I moved to the mountains.... |
| After some modifications, as indicated in the directions, and a self defined relocation, this mount works great. You need to have it tuned in with a SWR meter. I don’t have one so, I still need to hit a radio shop for that one. |
| As a passenger, I don't like it. the bar that supports the rest is pressing against the inside of my knees and is uncomfortable after awhile. My husband likes it as a driver, but can no longer wear his camelbak while riding. |
| The windshield does keep more wind off me and my wife, but that's about the only thing I like about this product. Whoever did the scratch resistant coating on this polycarbonate should be either fired or shot. I'm in the plastics industry and I've never seen a coating so badly done. The windshield looks as if it has a misting of dust all over it. I would reccomend buying something else. |
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Very good item to have for spares. Honda OEM parts. |