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Covers and AccentsPolished chrome accents including neck covers, down tube, swing arm pivot covers, side fairing accent grilles, and control panel accents. Tuxedo tails, radiator grille accents, and chrome to give your bike that custom look.

Kevin in CA
There wasn't anything on this page to tell me specs such as weight, material compound, dimensions and going to the Kuryakyn.com site doesn't give you much else to go on either. I thought it looked cool and relied on the Kuryakyn brand name for quality - AND I WASN'T DISAPPOINTED!!<br> When these arrived the package (which looks just like you would see at a retail store - red/black cardboard back with product wrapped in heat shrunk molded plastic) was MUCH heavier than I expected. This told me YES IT'S MADE OF METAL AND NOT PLASTIC as I had feared. The base which fits over your axle end is a thick and heavy metal. The fins that spin are also chrome plated ABS which feel metal to me although I have no idea what ABS stands for. No it's not Anti-Lock Brakes!! The fins are durable enough to stand a few good rock hits I'm sure. They are definitely not plastic feeling. Very solid and sturdy construction. Comes fully assembled.<br> Very easy installation: Set it over axle end and tighten the one allen screw! That's it! You would think (as I did) this method isn't at all secure enough with all the wind force pushing against it to make it spin coupled with bike/road vibration??? I am PROUD to announce that even after my maiden 70 mile highway voyage cruising at about 80-95mph - THEY WERE STILL ON WITHOUT ANY LOOSENESS OR "WIGGLE"!! I thought for sure I had to re-tighten. Nope. 400 miles later have I had to re-tighten? Nope. I do stick the wrench in there just to check and be safe, but it doesn't move when I do the righty-tighty thing. I would definitely suggest turning your allen wrench as far as you can to make sure they don't fall off... This is what I did in the beginning and it has worked well for me.<br> Now the answer to the ONLY question you are probably reading this for: <b>HOW DO THEY SPIN???</b><br> Let me preface my answer by saying, "If you are expecting automobile spinners like on Pimp My Ride or Pimp My Monster Truck (depending on which side of the tracks you're from) that spin forever even when stopped YOU ARE IN FOR A HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT."<br> Kuryakyn says they start to spin at about 25mph - which is true, but keep in mind they STOP spinning as your speed dips below that mark. Yes, you read that right, but let me say it again for clarity: "they STOP spinning." They don't gradually come to a stop like automobile spinners do (or like your ceiling fan at home when you turn it off). They just stop. Even above 25mph, they will spin fast then spin slow spin fast slow faaaaaaaaaast stop faaaaaaaaaast slow fast slow. Get the picture? Like my title says "Not A Constant Spin", but they do look AMAZING on your bike (I have a black 2oo8 Road Glide). I get compliments ALL the time. Much MUCH better looking than the big ugly open stock allen wrench screw that I never noticed how ugly it was until I covered up one side.<br> Anyway, yes they do spin, but not smoothly. I have came up with the conclusion that this is because the front tire "splits" the wind as you ride and the blades on these spinners catch varying degrees of deflected wind causing the erratic spinning behavior. Wow. That almost sounded scientific!<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> They look *AWESOME* on and bring eye attention to a part of the bike that 97% of the people out there ignore unless you've spent thousands on custom rims. The overall sex appeal these spinners add is well worth the money. Hope this helps.<br>
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Kevin in CA
I contemplated getting these for about 4 months, but now I'm glad I did. They ALWAYS get complimented when someone looks over your bike after you stop. Funny how most people go, "I'm planning on getting those too!" Yeah, well sucker I GOT EM!! hahaha <br> I never realized how "dark" (meaning non-chromed) the passenger footrest area was until I added these. I recently added the skull chrome spinner, the new flame brake pedals, floorboards, passenger boards, 4" longhorn highway pegs with flame switchblades, and these passenger board covers were the perfect addition as they kept the eyes flowing from front to back as someone admires your bike. The passenger floorboards only look cool when they are down and NO WAY am I driving around with those things down (unless some hottie is riding on the back). These get people looking while you are in motion... and keep them staring.<br> Installation is a snap: Slide them over your stock boards and screw in one allen bolt thing on the front side and back side then You. Are. Done! I love how all Kuryakyn parts come with instructions that are usually only like 3-5 steps long! Even my mechanically challenged self installed every thing on my own!<br> I left the skulls that came with them on because I have the skull spinners, but if I wanted to change them out with the cross emblems, it's a quick removal of two screws, swap out the emblems, screw them back in. Done.<br> Not sure about how well the "protective bumpers" help because I have never kicked the passenger boards while getting on or off my 2oo8 Road Glide... Passengers do not notice they are there as the bumpers do not rise up over the floorboard. They are flush with the backside of the board cover and feel very well secured so even if you kick them several hundred times I don't believe they would ever fall off.<br> Cleaning them requires a bit of extra work as the flames are very well detailed and protrude out more than I expected. I'm not complaining about this design (they actually look REALLY GOOD), but just saying it takes a bit more effort to reshape your towel to reach into the flame designs and clean out any crud (if any) that gets in there.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> The Kuryakyn brand name does it right... They combine high quality and durable products that are infused with sex appeal and muscle all in one. If you are looking for parts that will give your bike that extra WOW factor? These definitely qualify. With these on, not only will you get the normal, "Hey man... nice bike." You will also start hearing things like, "I like the chrome back there!" or "Cool skulls." (while they point to your board covers).<br> Too bad JakeWilson.com doesn't carry more of the Kuryakyn line of products. Their speedy shipping and excellent customer service are unmatched and make you regret having to go somewhere else to order. They were very helpful over the phone clarifying my part-specific questions and the free shipping is a nice bonus!! Thanks guys. Hope this helps you make your decision.
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Bruce in LA
bought this rack for my 2006 C-50 Boulevard. Looks great and arrived fast. Will definitely be shopping here again.
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ROBERT in OR
The new curved licen plate frame really looks good on my harley.
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Aaron in VIC
Nice cheap and easy bling value... gets rid of the untidy looking OEM cover. Tops off the effect if you've polished the alloy body of the master cylinder. Great stuff.
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Michael in OH
looks good went on easy I missed the center line a bit but that is not the products fault. Seems secure and should protect my tank from belts and zippers.
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