- Throttlemiester cruise
These grip locking end pieces for your throttle are decent substitute for an actual cruise control system.
Cons: obviously don't adjust your speed for hills, pricey for what they are.
Pros: sturdy, look good, relatively easy to install, allow for resting of the right hand.
- grip puppies
these foam grip covers were easy to install with some soapy water and make a world of difference if you like a bigger grip and a little cushion.
Cons: cheap Pros: cheap
- shark stereo system (600w)
These guys make a variety of stuff but I'm not sure which country the stuff comes from and where exactly the basement is located that the two guys arrange orders and ship stuff, but their stuff is pretty cheap. All in all the stuff it's great quality...they might tell you the amp is waterproof, but it's not. You can see how I make a canopy for my amp using foam matting (used in the bottom of drawers and cupboards) very cheap stuff and easy to work with. I run in storms and the amp stay dry using this method! Only possible way it can get wet is from splashing water. My SD card port doesnt work on mine... and the radio is very bad. But, what saves it all is the aux jack and the USB port. Both work great! and the 600 watt with the 400 watt speakers has good sound up to 65 mph and above that you cant really hear much at all. I mounted the buttons on the right side there using a basic L bracket from Lowes that I bent. The speakers are waterproof (but not rust proof...) you get what you pay for here folks. They sent me the wrong stuff twice but in the end they made up for their mistakes with a nice refund of a portion of my purchase. Install instructions are non existent for the most part but not a hard install overall.
Cons: lack of customer assistance program, hard to get a hold of the guys, not all electronics work (but they will replace if you can get a hold of them. Customer service is bad from the start but they made a very strong effort to make me happy after I told them how unhappy I was. Parts rusting a little bit...
Pros: good sound, loud, looks nice for the most part, cord management is pretty easy, aux/USB, not too expensive
- highway pegs (AST)
These highway pegs are great, they def let me stretch out to a new position and it feels amazing on long rides. You can't put a lot of weight on them (or so it feels and I wont be testing it to find out!) but the natural weight of your legs resting on them is no problem! Install was tricky and some parts needed to be replaced but the guys at AST replaced them right away, great customer service from AST. Priced well and def a great addition for anyone who goes on longer rides and needs to stretch their legs!
Cons: not the most sturdy feeling pegs, drag a little on hard turns (but once the corner gets worn off it's good), the pegs need to be raised (you can easily do so with your feet while underway) before cornering hard or you could possibly harm yourself by catching those pegs on the road. Install not the easiest.
Pros: strong enough for what theyre made to do, good price, great customer service, great comfort item
- Balwin seat (GT)
This seat, the grand touring seat, is amazing. Super comfortable. Some people complain of sliding forward but I dont have that problem (6'3")
Cons: pricey Pros: very comfy, quality materials, looks great
- RAM X-Grip
This was supposed to hold my phone... but I hit a bump on the interstate and it went flying (i found it and it still works mind you)
It is strong and it hold my phone now that I also have velcro backing it up! It's ok, the best.
cons: not that strong
pros: strong enough without hitting bumps and using some ingenuity...can work
- tankspec tank grips
these look alright once on, the side ones were great but the middle one was not shaped well and was impossible to lay smoothly so I had to cut it and it looks like garbage... Im going to replace it with a different brand's design I think.
Cons: expensive for what they are, air bubbles on some, middle one was crap
Pros: looks nice, good grip feel when riding