My wife loves the armrests. They can be swivelled out for comfort riding, and the cupholder is great. The only drawbacks we've found are that you have to swing them out to fully open the trunk, nad the cup holder requires a large cup to avoid it shaking on a ride. |
Nice shiney piece of..what? CHROME!! |
Nice piece of CHROME trim. |
My wife talked me into these..and I'm glad she did. I like the three point sweeping edge, and it's..amazingly enough, CHROME!! |
I like this particular extension. The rubber piece at the bottom deflects crap from getting on your nice cowl(preferably a chrome one). The blackness blends into the color of your tire, and helps to show off that CHROME!! |
The stock black levers are ok. But when you install the W I D E levers, your finger grip improves. You will have better control. The overall feeling is very positive. And can you believe it? they are CHROME!! |
It is distinctive in looks, and adds character. There are many facets for light to bounce off and show off that CHROME!! |
Instant gratifacation. CHROME!! A definate eye catcher. |
Top notch chrome detail. An eye catcher. That little rubber pad is in the right place to stop those annoying (extra key) scratches. |
Nice touch of chrome. Not garish, but the right look, for your tourer. |
These pegs adjust every which way and then some. As always, Kuryakyn builds the best quality with the finest finish. Even with the incredibly flexible mounting capabilities of these pegs, the wide body of the GW1800 fairing makes for some awkward feet up riding. So, minus one star for Honda, but not Kuryakyn. |
Good looks, easy to mount, and does the business of holding a fair sized rack bag. And, you can't beat the price. I have never liked the look of the flat bar racks. This one looks like it belongs on the GW trunk. |