I agree with everyone else, they look great. However, they seem dangerously brittle. The Center Trunk Molding had a crack in the side tab (pic. 6). John at Wingstuff was very helpful and quickly sent me a replacement, which was also cracked! The third time around it finally worked, even if the fit of the small tabs, that snap into the trunk, was not the best. It seems Küryakyns supplier has tried to cut one corner too many! Once everything is in place it works fine. |
The main attraction of these lights is that they look good. The beam is ok, but the under-dimensioned mounting brackets make them vibrate too much. It is probably only a matter of time before they brake. Having read Mikes review I instructed my mechanic to seal the wire opening properly. He sealed them carefully, but still one of the lights was filled with water after the first heavy rain. If I had to do it all over again I would probable spend more money and buy the PIAA lights. |
These look good. Cars can see you better when you better when your turn blinkers on. A must have with Kuryakyn chrome valve covers. |
BLING !!! These look great. Easy install. A must have.... |
Pegs are OK, but one of 8 bolts snapped with same torque as applied to others. I emailed Kuryakyn, never got a response of any kind (that tells me their response, same to ya'). After 2 months, both pegs have started to rust on outer bolts. My second and last Kuryakan purchase. (first was side lights - another problem - I'll try Big Bike Parts from now on) |
Very happy with the finished look. I added the fog lights at the same time. Made sense to do both. My only complaint is the fit is not quite a perfect replacement to the stock item. It takes a while to get the bolts lined back up and installed. It took an extra set of hands at the end to get it finished. Overall very happy, just wished I had purchased the timing cover at the same time. |
I purchased the chrome frame, which looks nice. However, poor instructions are one thing. . . But NO installation instructions?! Also, no wire connectors are provided. I purchased tap splices (18-14 AWG) to do the wiring. Also, do yourself a favor and look at https://www.bikerhiway.com/installinfo/LPFdual/LPFdual.pdf for installation instructions. The lights ARE very bright, but knock off two stars for lack of instructions and for no electrical connectors being included. |
What can I say - a great safety addition to improve rear visibilty and a great piece of cosmetic eye candy - it's all good - I had my mechanic install it with a modulator so that it blinks when I hit the brakes as well as acts as a running light. It took him about an hour and a half to complete the job. It really changes the look of the bike - a very classy and well constructed add on - the color match for my illusion blue 2003 1800 was perfect. |
Looks and feels much sturdier than my older flag. Will post again if/when it wares out and milage/time on it. Hope I get 15K out of it! |
Looks and feels much sturdier than my older flag. Will post again if/when it wares out and milage/time on it. |
Just installed. I think I'll appreciate them MUCH more in the winter, because I can already notice a significant reduction in wind on me with these on. Opening them on a hot day, to reflect the air "inward", they have a tendency to not hold position above 60MPH, but I'll tighen the nut a little more and see how it goes. |
Just what the Doctor Ordered. The shorter of the two fit much better |