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Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers for GL1800
By Pakit Rak SKU: PRRBBB
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172 Member Reviews
1 Star: 16
2 Stars: 10
3 Stars: 8
4 Stars: 33
5 Stars: 105
Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers for GL1800
ITEM CODE: PRRBBB, SKU: PRRBBB
03.29.2010
5 Stars
As a follow up on my earlier review I received a call from Don at wing stuff and they took care of the situation.As always Wing stuff can not be better for their customer support. Thanks Wingstuff!5 stars to Wingstuff |
Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers for GL1800
ITEM CODE: PRRBBB, SKU: PRRBBB
03.29.2010
1 Stars
Should have listened to the other reviews. I installed tham two weeks ago and have not been happy. The lid would not close without pulling on the seat. The "open" light rarely went out and the truck release on the key fob would not work because there was to much presure on the lid. I instaled as the instructions stated, but the bumpers are to long. I count them down about 1/4 inch and they work better. |
Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers for GL1800
ITEM CODE: PRRBBB, SKU: PRRBBB
03.28.2010
1 Stars
These plugs are not easy to install at the front where their is double plastic and the tips are hard to get at. I did snap off two tips trying to pull at what was their to hold.After calling the company to try to get replacements they did not did not reply.NO PRODUCT SUPPORT! This is not a big investment but they should be their like most of the companies that make products for the goldwing.In my opinion Dont buy them! |
Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers for GL1800
ITEM CODE: PRRBBB, SKU: PRRBBB
03.27.2010
5 Stars
Just installed these and wish I would have when the bike was new. The trunk lid fits much better and using the pull technique as mentioned in the instructions I have no issue closing the trunk. The template is bang on and install was easy. I cut the template along all the lines not just the dotted one, ironed it flat. As mentioned earlier use a smaller bit first for a pilot hole (there is no room for error). When pulling the bumper tip through twist back and forth on the bumper body and it will pop in place, remember to use a compatible lubricant, dish soap works great. I'm hoping mine won't lean/deform by using the pull technique but time will only tell. |
Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers for GL1800
ITEM CODE: PRRBBB, SKU: PRRBBB
03.22.2010
4 Stars
Have had these two months now. Have mixed feelings about them. They are a little too long. This has caused them to deform some or lean like the leaning tower of pizza. They do the intended job,just don't look so good. Installation was not that hard. used a jewelers screw driver to knead the bumper in the hole. Like drilling any holes in your plastic, be sure to start off with a smaller drill bit so your drill doesn't walk. |
Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers for GL1800
ITEM CODE: PRRBBB, SKU: PRRBBB
03.20.2010
5 Stars
These work great, trunk lid closes tighly now. Would recommend. |
Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers for GL1800
ITEM CODE: PRRBBB, SKU: PRRBBB
03.10.2010
4 Stars
Yes, you have to drill holes in your "baby". Yes, they make it a little harder to close the trunk lid. Yes, the tips break off if you pull them through wrong (which is why they give 5 - one to ruin). But they work as advertised and the instructions and templates could not have been better. R.B.B.B.s rock! |
Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers for GL1800
ITEM CODE: PRRBBB, SKU: PRRBBB
01.29.2010
4 Stars
I'm giving this a 4 star raring, not because they don't they work as advertised and the installation instructions were spot on! I just am not too sure after two weeks of installation if they will serve the intended purpose in the long run. The trunk shuts fine now after two weeks of use, put the bumpers have deformed and in the case of the right forward bumper it is now leaning back, the other three look as though they have been pinch into a vise. So I'm not too sure what I am gaining after deformation of the plugs. They look beat into submission. Not too sure how long they will stay with the bike before I come up with my own solution. For the price you can't beat them, but now there are four nice size holes in my trunk. If you are unsure about putting holes in your trunk, don't do it!! |
Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers for GL1800
ITEM CODE: PRRBBB, SKU: PRRBBB
01.28.2010
3 Stars
These were hard to install lost one the first week how can you lose a plug in a trunk ??? I had them in for about 2 months but I have removed them. I had to slam the trunk lid and that was causing trouble with my trunk organizer. Most of the time shutting the trunk would not show it on the bike dash I would have to get off and do it many times. I fell this will damage stuff in the future so bye bye. |
Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers for GL1800
ITEM CODE: PRRBBB, SKU: PRRBBB
01.24.2010
5 Stars
They were easy to install, only took about 10-15 min's. After install the trunk was hard to close, about a month later I used some sand paper to the right side bumpers, problem solved. |
Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers for GL1800
ITEM CODE: PRRBBB, SKU: PRRBBB
01.23.2010
5 Stars
Good to go. It took longer to get everything out to install the bumpers than it did to install them. Yes the lid is a little harder to close and open at this time. I believe that the lid will operate easier just given some time. |
Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers for GL1800
ITEM CODE: PRRBBB, SKU: PRRBBB
01.20.2010
5 Stars
Just installed them. I found that the rubber has some slow return memory so it helps to pull on them a bit and hold for a few moments to streach it a bit and then insert them and work it as described in the instructions. The trunk does fit tight and I hope it loosens a bit soon. |