rafael caba
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Looks good feels good gets the job done
Phill H
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
It does the job just fine. Fits perfect on my 19. There’s a small gap from the grill to the radiator. That’s good if there’s ever a ding, it won’t hurt the radiator.
Zoopal
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2023
Quality is very good and it fit my bike perfectly
Brigette Fagan
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2022
Easy install on my 2022 model, as the title said, and the first picture shows, there is a small gap between the guard and the grille, but it has no effect on effectiveness in blocking debris, or aesthetics. to install, pull the 2 bolts on each side of the radiator, where the turn signals are, put the bolt holes for the guard on the outside of the threaded clips, put plastic turn signal housing back on, and replace screws. Not sure why, but mine had red threadlocker on the bolts, which I went ahead and replaced.
Tim Clarke
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2021
Easy install. Fit and finish are perfect and I like the way it looks on my bike.
Josue Rosales
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2020
i love this one
Angel
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2020
Very nice product. Exact fit
actuaTed
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2019
It arrived on time/quickly, and was in good condition. Just installed today so it's hard to say how the finish will hold up, but at least holding the part in my hands, it didn't feel fragile or flaky, so I'm optimistic.No instructions or documentation, it was just the cover in a bag, inside a padded box. Now, it's a fairly simple job that many would find pretty obvious, but there's always someone just starting out on wrenching, and no one ever complained about there being a page of instructions available. Personally, I like seeing what tools I'll need because it's a small trip for me to go back and forth between my tools and my parking. In this case, you need a 5mm allen wrench or hex bit socket.Remove the black covers from each side with the two outside bolts for each. When you go to put them back on later, remember that the smaller side with the three slots faces the back of the bike, and the round bolt hole is the top one while the bottom one is more of a slot.Then, this cover attaches to the 2 inner bolts per side that hold on the brackets that attach the black side covers to the radiator. Like the covers, the top bolt hole is round while the bottom is a slot.Putting the cover on the brackets was my only hiccup for ease of install. The radiator cover didn't seem wide enough to fit on the outside of both brackets, nor narrow enough to fit underneath the brackets on both sides, so I put it under the bracket on one side and over the bracket on the other. I might have been able to force it or bend it a bit more, but since it's covered on both sides, I went with how it fit best.