Rocco Solorzano
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
Try to get a refund but one day late. Came broken and led lights don’t work. Waste of over $200
Gixxr-chick
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2022
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2020
Purchased this to remove the rear turn signals to fit larger saddle bagsPros:- Finished product looks great- Instructions are straight forward, easy to followCons:- Mentioned in another review, and in the product description, for the price I would have expected the assembly to be made of powder coated metal, but it is plastic- Also mentioned, but again for the price I would have expected load resistors to be included but they are not. I purchased a set of two from a local auto parts store for $18 and mounted them near the battery (see third picture) using hose clamps since they tend to get hot but I also didn't want to add holes to the bike's frame- Not a big deal, but would have expected the parts to fit without modification. The screws that attach the light assembly to the fender bracket are too long... if the excess is pointed outward the fender wont fit (or bows our around them) if you put the excess inside the wheel well they'll rub on the tire any time the shocks compress or you have a passenger riding.Overall: I would begrudgingly buy them again, it looks good, but materials either need to be improved/load resistors included or the price needs to be dropped. I paid $240, if I didn't know the price and saw the product in stores I would expect it to cost half that.
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2019
This kit makes the rear fender look 100% better. I’m taking a star off because the material quality is not what I was expecting. The wires are 22 or 24 awg, while the stock wires are 16 or 18. The description does say it’s plastic, so I missed that, but was expecting powder coated steel for $250. It looks great, but I’m concerned about how long it will last. The instructions were reasonably easy to follow if you are at all handy. You will need a sawsall, power drill, and a dremel or other grinder to modify the support bracket.Update 1-yr later: Having followed the instructions to the T, imagine my surprise when I got my bike out and ready for state inspection and found these gouges in my tires from the screws installed per the instructions. Do yourself a favor and make sure the screw heads, NOT THE NUT ENDS, are on the inside of the wheel cavity. Ruined a perfectly good tire... still looks good, but c’mon guys! Knocking a star off for this.
Skysharker
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2018
Fast shipping!! Awesome product....even easier to install!! Instructions are very clear. It looks great on the bike as can be seen on the before/after pics. My only suggestion is that the relay to slow down the blinker should be included in the package.
Gonzo 13
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2017
I just finished installing the lights, it definitely took some work to installed it. But I'm extremely happy with the finished product. Pic attachedAlso I had to replace the blinker relay.