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I'll try to keep this shorter than my thoughts on the Ergo Pegs.
Wingstuff.com was smooth and I only have one minor issue. I received an email stating the pacakge was shipped, but no tracking information. As a consumer who orders of the net it gives a degree of comfort if I see an AWB# showing my package is enroute.
The backrest came pacakaged as advertised with all the components there. As stated before the instructions were way to dark to read. You can see better instructions at Add On's website.
Removing the seat was a no brainer as I have done it before several times.
Lining up the bracket under the seat and drilling was no problem at all. One recommendation is to drill one size smaller that 9/32 as instructed. I drilled with the 9/32 bit and the bolts had too much wiggle room for my taste.
Now for the difficult part....cutting into your seat. I used a brand new razor blade and made the opening as small as I could. Next was removing the foam with the long, serrated, kitchen knife. Probably the biggest pain in the butt in my opinon, but is managable if your patient enough.
Once that was done mounting the brackets was no problem at all. In my opinon if you can change the oil in your car then you should be mechanically inclided enough to install this yourself.
Once the seat was back on the bike I installed the backrest and set it up for my liking.
This is a must have item if your into long rides. I will be taking this on a little torture test tomorrow as my wife and I are heading up to the Grand Canyon.
Happy riding!!