I'm around 5'11" and purchased the 20" windshield. The windshield is nice and cleans as advertised (just paper towels and Windex). My main issue is with the windshield being extremely flimsy at around 60 mph. I have to keep the windshield down at it's lowest point due to how the windshield constantly shakes/vibrates (you will have to use the rubber stops provided from rubbing/hitting the side windshield plates). This is disappointing since I purchased the product to help deflect the rain here in Florida. Yes, I look through the windshield when it's raining . If I raise the windshield to the height needed, I get a lot of wind buffering on my helmet--even with the curved windshield. And with the vibration, it makes looking through the windshield very difficult. I will say the product looks very nice, but I'm actually considering putting the stock window back on. |
I installed this on the right side of my 2024 bagger. I have to admit I see why they call it a Big A$$ drink holder. I have a 24.oz cup I ride with but I've put a 40.oz in there just to see if it would fit. Yep it does, snug as bug in a rug !!!..Truthfully I got it because I didn't know how big of a cup I was going to ride with and I'm from the school of I rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it. Go for it, you won't be disappointed. |
I bought my 2018 DCT Touring with this installed. The guy I purchased it from was fairly short and smaller, he said he could not lift the bike on the stock center stand. I like the concept, it is nice to sit on the bike and then drive off when you are ready to go. BUT...I like to ride in the mountains and this stand scrapes the ground when you are into a tight corner with a little speed. I don't think the previous owner ever got into the twisties like I do, so he probably didn't know. I corrected this issue by cutting off part of the footer that makes contact with the road. I do not have any more issues with it scraping now. Again I like the drive-off ability, but I miss having the extra lift so I can spin my rear wheel to do maintenance or just to get the valve stem to rotate down so I can check air pressure. |
My wife loves the comfort pegs, however, in their current position they tend to get in the way of my big feet when getting on and off the bike. Also, they don't fold in close enough in the storage position so again they get in the way. They are however very well made as are all products I have purchased from Goldstrike. |
Kinda bummed. |
Bought this for my recently acquired 2009 Goldwing. Simple hookup...just remove the seat and drill a little hole in the rear top trunk. Plug and play! I didn't really purchase it for anything except the Bluetooth functionality, so I can't speak to the rest. But the Bluetooth works great. It allows you to use the handlebar controls to change the volume and track forward/back when streaming from your phone. Probably one of the biggest thing I like (over the cheaper Bluetooth adapters available online) is that it powers up and syncs also soon as you turn on the key and you don't have to sync it each time you start up the bike. |
A bit of a pain but I did not have to remove the entire front plastic. Just removed the two bolts and 5 clips along with the mirror and I had enough room to maneuver to drill the hole and reach in and get the supplied connector. Really great walking into the darkened garage and the bike lights up for me. Got to be the cheapest add to the new bike. |
Great product works well |
When I travel I need a place to carry bike cover and rain clothes without filling up my trunk and bags. This does that perfectly. Fits my Goldwing 1500 trunk rack exactly. And it folds down to a small flat piece when not in use. Rain cover included. |
I added these to my 2024 Bagger at the same time I added the Power distribution block and the tail light flash modulator. I really like the way they light up the back of the bike and when they flash I know they bring the attention to fact that I am breaking, which I what I truly wanted. I'm coming off of a Conours which had a lout aftermaket pipe on it so I didn't need any extra attention, but now that I'm on the GW and it's quiet I need people around me to pay attention. I am happy with how the install turned out, Another great addition |
I installed this Tail Light Flash module in my 2024 Bagger. I installed it at the same time I installed my power distribution block and it took me a couple of tried but I got the result I wanted. If you are installing this alone then it's easy peasy. However, if you are using a wiring harness or in my case a PDB be aware of what you want to achieve. If you install this first then your PDB it will make everything that's plugged into the PDB work off of the flash module(this is what I wanted). If you plug your PDB in first and then the flat module then it will only make your tail lights flash. Ask me how I know. LOL. Either way Glad I did it ! |
I added this distribution block to my bike. Right now I don't have no where near as many lights as this block provides ports but this gave me the clean look I wanted as opposed to those wiring harnesses. I'm glad I went this route |