Perfect,
February 13, 2009
By MisterEdfrom Panama City Beach Florida
Appearance:
4
out of 5
Quality/Construction:
5
out of 5
Ease of Use/Installation:
5
out of 5
Features:
5
out of 5
Pros: keep splash off front of motor Cons: nada
"Easy to install on my Harley just 2 holes to drill in fender skirt. (I only used the front flap)Looks good and does the job i needed it for. The cheap price was a nice bonus as well"
How often do you shop at JC Whitney.com?:
Multiple Times a Year
Share this Review:
Review 2 for
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
No Mud,
November 13, 2008
By Hotpipesfrom Ithaca, NY
Appearance:
5
out of 5
Quality/Construction:
5
out of 5
Ease of Use/Installation:
5
out of 5
Features:
5
out of 5
Pros: inexpensive, perfect size Cons: none
"I have a 750 Honda Spirit w/ a 5.5" front fender that would splash mud into my radiator constantly. The rear flap fit perfectly on the front fender and looks like OEM (if you even notice it). It very effectively stopped the mud from clogging my radiator - the perfect product for my problem!"
How often do you shop at JC Whitney.com?:
Multiple Times a Year
Share this Review:
Review 3 for
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Easy and Good Looking,
November 1, 2008
By 1BigAlfrom SE Michigan
Appearance:
5
out of 5
Quality/Construction:
5
out of 5
Ease of Use/Installation:
5
out of 5
Features:
5
out of 5
Reviewer Images (click to see full-size image)
(Click anywhere inside this popup to close it)
Pros: Super easy to install!! Cons: No complaints!
"I have a black Honda Shadow Aero 750. I only used the larger of the two mud flaps on my front fender (no need to put one on the rear fender). It blends right in to my fender - looks really nice and now I wont get dirt flung up on my radiator. Its a little un-nerving drilling into the fender but it went very smoothly. I used clothes pins to hold the flap in place (on the outside of the fender) then I drilled a pilot hole. I then drilled out the hole to fit the bolt. I put the mud flap on from the inside of the fender and pushed the bolt through (from the outside) and bada bing. Ten minutes later I'm good to go. I did not use the chrome hardware that came with it. I used plastic license plate bolts/nuts to hold it on. You cant even see them because they also blend into the black fender/mud flap combo. Shipping was super fast from JCW as well!! Keep the rubber side down!!"
How often do you shop at JC Whitney.com?:
Once a Year
Share this Review:
Review 4 for
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Excellent Deal,
August 28, 2008
By Crocket
Appearance:
5
out of 5
Quality/Construction:
5
out of 5
Ease of Use/Installation:
5
out of 5
Features:
4
out of 5
Pros: Excellent Deal for the money, Looks great! Cons: None
"Just what I needed to keep the splash down on wet rides. Plus it adds to the asthetics of the bike, blends right in."
How often do you shop at JC Whitney.com?:
Multiple Times a Year
Share this Review:
Review 5 for
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
Good value, Quick install,
July 3, 2008
By HappyRiderfrom Hudson N.H.
Appearance:
4
out of 5
Quality/Construction:
4
out of 5
Ease of Use/Installation:
5
out of 5
Features:
4
out of 5
Pros: Short money to protect radiator from road grit, and keep water sprayback down in wet riding Cons: None that I saw
"Great value, easy install with cordless drill, screwdriver and wrench. I put both flaps on in under 15 minutes, taking off front fender helped a lot, rear was a breeze. My fenders happen to be black with blue trim, so these blend right in and look factory."
How often do you shop at JC Whitney.com?:
First Time
Share this Review:
Review 6 for
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
Basic item for basic price,
April 24, 2008
By AlpacaFarmerfrom Carnation, WA Burgman 650
"These are very basic mudflaps that do a great job of keeping the mud and road debris out of the radiator on my Burgman 650. While they could have supplied smaller bolts, it is easy enough to use smaller bolts sourced elsewhere and flat washers to keep the flap in place. I used the supplied hardware with no problems. Summary - good value for money, plain, inexpensive, and functional. That's all I want in a mud flap."
How often do you shop at JC Whitney.com?:
Multiple Times a Year
Share this Review:
Review 7 for
Top 250 Contributor
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
Plain but practical,
January 2, 2008
By Santaclawsfrom Kentucky
Appearance:
3
out of 5
Quality/Construction:
4
out of 5
Ease of Use/Installation:
4
out of 5
Features:
3
out of 5
Pros: The product is durable and functional. They are very plain. Function without decoration. Price is right. Cons: Bolts are very large. Must drill large holes in fender.
"I installed the mud flaps on a Kawasaki 1500 Vulcan Classic. The product is just as advertised. It is a no frills product that performs its function. I decorated the mud flaps myself. Installation is easy but the bolts are very large in diameter. It requires drilling fairly large holes in the fenders. They should have used smaller bolts. Be careful drilling. Put a small block of wood behind the fender to protect the tire from damage by the drill. This product is very reasonably priced."
How often do you shop at JC Whitney.com?:
Multiple Times a Year