95 GW shelter covers
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95 GW shelter covers
I am looking for the left and right shelter covers for a 95 Goldwing. I am not concerned about the color since I will paint if I have to. If anyone has one or both of these parts they want to sell let me know.
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Re: 95 GW shelter covers
As a FYI, 1988-2000 are all made in the same mold, just different colors so they will fit your 95.
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Re: 95 GW shelter covers
Thanks for the info. I kind of thought everything was the same but to be honest I wasn't sure.
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Re: 95 GW shelter covers
Hardened, long-life Injection molds that are the size of Goldwing body parts cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to have made, so they really need to have a good reason to change them in the middle of a model run. The GL1500 molds remained the same throughout the entire run, so all body parts are interchangeable.tedluker5152 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 9:09 am Thanks for the info. I kind of thought everything was the same but to be honest I wasn't sure.
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Re: 95 GW shelter covers
I'm glad for it, after getting rear ended at a light (lady didn't wait for me to, you know, MOVE) and a fun experience with installing lower cowl lights, mine is a bit of a Frankenstein's monster of a bike.WingAdmin wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 10:35 amHardened, long-life Injection molds that are the size of Goldwing body parts cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to have made, so they really need to have a good reason to change them in the middle of a model run. The GL1500 molds remained the same throughout the entire run, so all body parts are interchangeable.tedluker5152 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 9:09 am Thanks for the info. I kind of thought everything was the same but to be honest I wasn't sure.
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