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LED Trunk Spoiler Running Light Converter
By Show Chrome SKU: BB52734
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61 Member Reviews
1 Star: 3
2 Stars: 0
3 Stars: 3
4 Stars: 7
5 Stars: 48
LED Trunk Spoiler Running Light Converter
ITEM CODE: BB52734, SKU: BB52734
10.20.2011
3 Stars
When I bought this, it said ANY GL1800; WRONG... Does not work with 2012 Goldwing. Manufacturer said only works with 2001 - 2010. I'm sure there is a way to splice it in, but i'm not willing to mess with the electrical system. I'm not going to grade his down because I have seen it and looks great. Also Wingstuff had no problem with refund and helping me out. |
LED Trunk Spoiler Running Light Converter
ITEM CODE: BB52734, SKU: BB52734
09.10.2011
5 Stars
I would rate this product 5 stars. I had this converter on my 2003 Wing and just recently I had the spoiler dual function light converter installed on my 2010 Wing. I chose to have the Honda Dealer install this part for me. Why? Because plastic is expensive and if I were to damage any plastic during the installation process the cost to replace a broken part could easily have been much higher than what I paid to have this component professionally installed. The labor cost was just under $33.00 and I was back on the bike in about an hour. |
LED Trunk Spoiler Running Light Converter
ITEM CODE: BB52734, SKU: BB52734
09.09.2011
5 Stars
Very pleased with this so far. Simple to install and lots more light on the back of the bike. |
LED Trunk Spoiler Running Light Converter
ITEM CODE: BB52734, SKU: BB52734
08.14.2011
5 Stars
This product worked exactly as it was supposed to. Installation took longer than installing the spoiler, because I was feeling my way thru, but it was not hard. Ran the wire out and down the left side of the trunk lid, to the outside front of the trunk and, using tie wraps, followed the factory wire around the left trunk hinge and into the cavity which is above the rear tire and behind the license plate panel between the bags. I've read several reviews that said they got no directions with the product. I thought the same thing but when I took a second look I found that they were sort of integrated into the packaging making them a little hard to spot. All in all very satisfied. |
LED Trunk Spoiler Running Light Converter
ITEM CODE: BB52734, SKU: BB52734
07.04.2011
5 Stars
Great product. It really delivers light in the rear of the bike that stands out day or night. Instructions were good/adequate the wire length was more than required for installation. |
LED Trunk Spoiler Running Light Converter
ITEM CODE: BB52734, SKU: BB52734
05.29.2011
5 Stars
Great product, directions are not as clear as they could have been, but figured it out. Does what it states it will do. I agree with others, should come with the spoiler. |
LED Trunk Spoiler Running Light Converter
ITEM CODE: BB52734, SKU: BB52734
01.31.2011
5 Stars
I have to agree with all of the other posts, this should come with the Spoiler when you buy it. Good quality product. |
LED Trunk Spoiler Running Light Converter
ITEM CODE: BB52734, SKU: BB52734
01.31.2011
5 Stars
This is a very quick and easy install and works great...followed the instructions and done in 20 minutes.... |
LED Trunk Spoiler Running Light Converter
ITEM CODE: BB52734, SKU: BB52734
12.22.2010
5 Stars
Great! Should have come with the spoiler! |
LED Trunk Spoiler Running Light Converter
ITEM CODE: BB52734, SKU: BB52734
12.07.2010
5 Stars
Very inexpensive piece that's easy to install. Just pretty time consuming pulling all the parts off the bike to run the wires. Requires the inner trunk liner, the seat, and the rear panel to be removed. The package states for 01-05 but works on 2010 also. |
LED Trunk Spoiler Running Light Converter
ITEM CODE: BB52734, SKU: BB52734
10.26.2010
5 Stars
Worth the price. Easy install. |
LED Trunk Spoiler Running Light Converter
ITEM CODE: BB52734, SKU: BB52734
10.03.2010
5 Stars
Works as advertised Rainy days are made for projects like this. I didn’t time myself but the install was much easier than I expected. This review is actually being written for a couple of things that were on a short list of items which I wanted to install first (OEM Spoiler, Luggage Rack & risers). Tips that I learned here were very useful – thank you ! I put on the spoiler first with the Show Chrome Running Light Converter. Did this to ensure the Luggage Rack would not interfere with the Spoiler. The template that came with the OEM Spoiler made it a breeze to install and yes, like everyone else, I was a bit nervous using a drill on the bike. By the end of the day I had drilled 9 holes in the trunk, 5 for the Spoiler and 4 for the Luggage Rack. Only hitch was dropping one of the screws from the inner trunk liner into the bike somewhere despite laying a rag over the frame to prevent just that from happening. Hopefully it falls out the next time I use the bike but with 15 screws, I doubt that 1 missing screw will make much of a difference. Back on topic . . OEM Spoiler 1.Disconnected the negative connection on the battery 2.Removed the seat (needed to do this for the running light converter). Remove the grab rails. When taking off the seat, start in the back. The bottom of the rear back rest pulls out and then work the seat off, starting in the back (owner manual doesn’t give instructions for this so I thought it would be helpful). If you have the comfort package, don’t forget to unplug the wire harness from the seat. 3.Put a blanket or something over the frame (keeps stuff from dropping into the bike, the rag I used was too small as mentioned above). 4.Took out the trunk liner. Directions don’t say anything about unplugging the module screwed into the trunk liner. Not a big deal but annoying. Press in the tab and pull out the white part. 5.Marked my holes using the template (taped it lightly so it would not slip; flipped the template and repeated for the 2 holes on the right side. 6.Drilled the holes per instructions. Chipped some paint while drilling but the spoiler covered those imperfections nicely. 7.Used a small amount of silicone spray and a small screwdriver to push in the rubber grommet where the wires come out of the spoiler 8.Removed the cover that sits between the saddle bags. 9.Had my 12 year run the running light converter wire with the 3 prongs down the outside of the trunk (he likes to help) and used fish wire to pull it through 10.Plugged in the 3 prong connecter below the bike 11.Plugged in the 2 prong connector in the trunk 12.Used cable ties and some electrical tape in spots to keep the wires neat. Harness is long enough, Make sure it does not pinch anywhere. I ran by the bottom left most screw where there is a small gap between the liner and truck lid.. 13.Plugged the battery in temporarily to test the rear lights. I’m very happy with the running & brake light. Since I finished at night, I could really appreciate how bright these were – looks great. Luggage Rack and Risers - I'll have more details on my review of the Kuty Rack and Risers Hope this is helpful. Remember to wait for a rainy day and take your time. Ride safe. |