Really happy with the kit. It's clean, it's easy to install, and easy on/easy off with the ignition key. Now I can take longer rides, bring some food/drink, layers of clothing etc. etc. and plan for longer trips down the line when it's time to re-explore our world in good time.
I also have the tail rack kit, just need to get me a star bit to drive those screws.
Yes , you pay for the kit, not cheap, but i gotta say... it's well put together.
Really happy with the kit. It's clean, it's easy to install, and easy on/easy off with the ignition key. Now I can take longer rides, bring some food/drink, layers of clothing etc. etc. and plan for longer trips down the line when it's time to re-explore our world in good time.
I also have the tail rack kit, just need to get me a star bit to drive those screws.
Yes , you pay for the kit, not cheap, but i gotta say... it's well put together.
not in the plan. if it happens then it happens and i'll deal with it. i guess guys are saying no good waterproofing. I will give more of a review as time goes on, and if they really suck in my view i'll go back to triumph. i have no issue with calling bs on product. for now.. i'll ride it and evaluate on my own terms.
Boog, i will be converting mine into a "short-range" , ie, in-state or maybe adjacent-states, touring bike. I'm not re building a gold wing, but I am looking at touring saddle options plus a windshield , possibly fairing.. maybe Corbin, or what have you. it will take a little time. for now I like this kit for looks , its got enough space for me, and it is a clean install for sure . probably paid too much for it. heck with it, life is short, and life is too weird nowadays anyway to worry about perfection. I love this bike.