Stretchable Lower Trunk Net

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3/28/2012
DBO
LEVELLAND, TX
40_stars
functional

as a few of the other revies stated it is not a tight "stretchy" fit but I will tie a not or two in it and that should fix it. I mounted mine in the rear and keep my glass cleaner and waterless wash cans and cleaning rags in there. Bought it just for that purpose to keep the spray cans from rolling around. Works great for my needs.

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12/17/2011
Chattanooga, TN
50_stars

Easily installed to keep loose items from getting lost in the trunk. An inexpensive add on.

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12/15/2011
Flyboy
WY
50_stars

A item worth buying, keeps my gloves handy, IF I remember to put them back in the net.

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11/14/2011
Everett
San Antonio, TX
40_stars

Cheap and easy install. I installed mine on the front, inside of the trunk. I have the 2012 so the Nav system box is there as well. Because of this, the net doesn't hold much. I keep my Owners Manual in a plastic Zip-lock and secured behind the net. Keeps it from sliding around in the trunk. I considered installing it on the back of the trunk (like in photo above). Since the back of the trunk is more shallow, I think it would probably hold less.

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9/23/2011
Phil
St. Louis, MO
40_stars

I have to rate it 4 stars because it's a loose fit. As a result, you either have to knot the elastic or find a better way to clamp the piece in. Mine keeps coming off.

I'm probably going to switch to those cable clamp things that wrap around the wire and screws in.

On my 2012 Gold Wing, the navigation processor is behind the passenger seat, so installing it there will result in being able to hold fewer things because it's stretched around it.

It's easy enough to install. Provided are 4 plastic tabs with holes on both sides. Screw one side of the plastic tab in, then place the 'S' hook through the other hole.

It's not made specifically for the GL1800. They claim it fits other models, so that would explain the universal size...but for $8, it's not bad.

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8/4/2011
cat
NE
50_stars

Of all the stuff I've put on the bike, this little net is the most useful. Glasses, Sansdisk, Cell, etc fit snug and don't roll around. Great simple product.

cat

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6/7/2011
MA
30_stars

It works, kind of. It doesn't fit well using the kit as designed for the rear of my 2010 trunk. It's a loose sloppy fit. I moved it to the from and drilled out a space with a nut holder on the front side of the trunk to attach the plastic "brackets". Better, but still not great. I'm glad I didn't spend a lot of money on this net.

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12/16/2010
Moe
Bradenton, FL
50_stars

Super handy for all the small gear . I install my in the front of the trunk , no drilling required ....sweet!

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12/13/2010
SanJoseWing
San Jose, CA
50_stars

It keeps any loose stuff I might bring with me in place. I do have a little empty back in it - for small things that can go through the net hole.

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9/26/2010
Paul
Binghamton, NY
50_stars

I put my gloves in the net. I have 3 pairs in the trunk and now I can find them! Great piece of equipment.

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