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Very nice look. Stops rocks and crap from going into the engine. Don't forget the wood spacer on install
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Looks good fits OK but could be a little longer.
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looks great and easy to install. the bit in the istallation instructions about the wood block, good advice...saved me a tire!!
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Adds shine to that part of the bike and protects the cowl pretty well. Need a little help though the the double stick tape. Could be a little better
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Easy install and looks great. Helps keep dirt off chrome lower fairing and timing chain cover.
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I haven't had any problem with this piece. This or another type of extender is a must if you have chrome on your lower cowl or timing chain cover. Really keeps the dirt off and protects your other chrome from rock damage.
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Looks good, if installed where it should be with tabs, can not flip up and surprise you if the tape lets loose. Great for the price!!
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This is a must have. Keeps a lot of dirt off of the bike and looks awesome too.
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Helps keep the bike clean in the front area.
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Look good. Easy to put on. Better than the Hondaline, but not good enough. Too short to keep the rocks from hitting the cowl. Double face tape will let go allowing the extension flip up and hit the cowl, making steering a suprise. Took mine off after six months.
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Looks good, keeps mud / dirt splash down, however, they should have engineered another way to stablize this part than two screws and double-stick tape! The first ride the tape failed and it interfered with steering and scarred the cowl. I repaired it with another two screws. I would recommend another design.
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Very functional in keeping road junk off my chrome cowl.
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GL1800 Kuryakyn Front Fender Extender
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