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I call mine a "Wingsmith" and have been piling on the miles! One thing to check on every once in a while is the trunk hinges - I have had the pins fall out of each, though not at the same time, thank goodness. Roadsmigh will replace them. I found the better solution was to cut an appropriate length of Romex (I used the white wire), thread it through and curl the ends over the hinge. Almost invisible and it won't fall out!
At a coffee stop a couple of months ago I saw a Wing with a cracked headlight lens (nothing to do with Roadsmith) and asked the owner how that happened. He said the tread came off an 18 wheeler and smacked it and it was just too darn expensive to replace right then. I have a set of heavy plastic, crystal-clear lens covers made for the GL1800 that attach by several industrial velcro dots, and when attached asre not noticeable. These won't come off even in the tornado-force winds of South Dakota. I KNOW!
Ya know,,, I just saw those on another Wing at the service depart at my dealer and forgot to ask where they got them from. Can you give me a source?
Rich - I bought them from my Roadsmith installer, $55, if I remember correctly. I'll bet a Google search for "GL1800 Headlight Lens Cover" would produce a seller. If you can't find it, let me know and I'll ask my guy.
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