

| I won these from Wing Stuff back in 2017 in a contest for most reviews. Now that I retired, I finally had time to put them on the bike. Here's the Good: I have a 2002 Gold Wing and the installation of just the lights themselves was a breeze! Here's the Bad: I have a 2002 Gold Wing. The lights fit fine and if you look at any YouTube video, they all show easy install of the lights. What is interesting is that NO ONE shows what is involved in wiring these lights. If you want just the fog lights as just a fog light replacement for existing or new - piece of cake, but for 2001 to 2005, F6B and Valkyrie you have to try and fish the supplied wire harness up to the mirrors to get the turn signal and day-time running light features. What a chore! I had to remove the center panel, the lower front cowl piece (of course) the inner, upper cowl and the two inside side pieces by the forks, the windshield cover, windshield, and the outer shell of the dash board to fish the wires up through. THEN, you have to cut the connector ends off - throw them away and splice the wires into the mirror wiring harness - all without any directions. So, I had to call Show Chrome for directions on which wires to splice together in the mirror. The directions I was given was wrong. So, re-wire. (Please note that when I read the instructions from the fog light carton, it said I had to order a part #52-765, which I did, which is no longer available, but found a supplier in RI, ordered them, paid $40, and then found out in talking with Show Chrome, I spent $40 for something I cannot use - I have to splice. THEN, I had to purchase the lower cowl with the rectangular fog cut-outs. Go read my review for part number BB52908! NOT GOOD! 2 stars for the fog lights only - once I got them hooked up - work and look great! No other stars due to wiring problems and efforts. I highly do not recommend this product for 2001 to 2005 Gold Wings - not sure what it takes for install on an F6B or Valkyrie |
| This past May, a group of us owning 2018+ Honda Goldwings rode through the Pacific Northwest. We encountered rain and snow along the way. We discussed he need for an accessory that would close the gap between the windshield and rear view mirrors on our GW's. The solution was the Baker Adjustable Air Wings. The installation was simple and pretty straight forward. They look good and a nice addition to our bikes. |
| Great looking hat. I bought a grey one a few years ago and liked it but decided on the black this time. |
| This is the third one I've purchased over the years and that pretty much sums it up. Looks good, wears good and last good. I'd recommend. Need to represent, right? |
| Istallation, easpecially the electric part is not that easy as promised if you use other electrical connection than discribed in the video. I am using Showchrome fuse box. It worked, but had to find out which wire needs to go to which place. However perfect fit and looks great. |
| Loosing such things is easy. To have them on board for replacement a good idea. |
| Easy to install. Perfect look. Happy to choose them |
| Easy to lose things, therefore always a good idea to such reusable rivets on board. |
| It went on real easy. I liked the look of it, so I just bought another one for the other side. |
| As another reviewer stated, there is no adjustment to move the pad forward so it contacts the rider's back. The seat plug does not stay in place, any movement of the backrest pushes it out of place. |
| Perfecto part gl1500 the luxe |
| Wow ! So little does so much. Looks sharp. Took awhile to figure out reloading spring. It’s logical. Recommend analyzing before dismantling. :)) |