I installed mine a couple months ago. Its a thick aluminum plate. Definitely the best protection that is currently offered for the Honda Goldwing. Well worh it!
Have had mine installed since released. Completely satisfied with no issues to date. As with Chris I have used my J&S lift with the engine guard installed with no issues. Looking forward to Max releasing his tip over protection solution. Stay tuned. 😎
Just installed my TD Engine case guard this evening and I have to say its looks like its going to do the job protecting the engine, I too noticed one bolt was longer than the other I think it was the right side was the shorter one. Thanks Chris, great video.
Thanks Chris for an excellent video. I have a 2022 and there are a few minor differences between the 2018 and the 2022, especially how the tupperware is attached. Your video is truly up to date and thanks for that. The kit I got from Traxxion was exactly like the one you installed so that made it a piece of cake. I have had 5 Goldwings and put "belly pans" on all of them. The others were light weight and flimsy. They did the job but got beat up over time. This Traxxion plate is amazingly solid and well machined. A perfect fit. I did take someones suggestion and mounted the back mount to the plate, then mounted the front plate to the engine, then lifted up the plate and stuck the two rear engine bolts in and then the little tapered screws on the front. Really easy. 1 hour. And your grade of difficulty of 1 was spot on. Thanks
Hello Chris, That was an excellent video presentation of TRAXXION Dynamics’ engine case guard installation! I saved it for future use in my own installation of the same product!!! Have an enjoyable Memorial Day weekend. Loyal.
Great video, clear, concise, excellent how to video, and you even explained that you have to pull the engine case guard to change the oil. Thank you. ( considering trading my old Kaw Concours for a new gold wing… 👍)
Chris another awesome in depth video by you. Love watching your videos and love the way you never let us forget it's a Honda Goldwing because you say on My Honda Goldwing all the time. Never stop making these great videos. Thank you very much for all the info. Dave
Great video Chris. I couldn't help mentioning your gift of being able to torque the engine case bolts to 18ft. pounds with a standard ratchet, LOL. You must have a gift of feel'n it ; )
I installed it as well. I took it off for the next oil change and taking it off only took about ten minutes. (I only took the engine guard off and left the brackets on.). No oil leaks. I have about 5,000 miles on it so far. Use a good quality hex drive. The little 4mm fasteners are aluminum and a poor quality hex driver can round them.
Hey Chris, This engine case guard bolts to the engine case, the Wingstuff case guard bolts to the frame. Just looking for your comments or concerns about bolting protection directly to the thing your trying to protect.
It’s attached by bolting the mounting brackets directly to the engine. You gotta hope you don’t hit something hard enough that it breaks your mount locations where it bolts into the bottom of the engine.
Can't tell where you have the jack/Lift touching. Is the rear one on the center stand support and the front one on the rear engine guard support? or is the front one in the middle of the engine guard plate. I want to lift my bike to detail it. I have a J&S jack and its footing is not as wide as yours.
I have considered a case guard after reading horror stories. My concern was in raising the bike with the lift. The final shot in your video seems to show the rear lift arm being placed directly under the rear guard mounting bracket. Are you concerned at all about the pressure you are applying to the TWO bolts holding the bracket to the engine? The engine case being aluminum (alloy?). I'll be watching for your next oil change video to see if you notice any leaking around the engine bolts, and the clearances for removing the drain plugs. Thanks for a very clear video.
If anyone has concerns about lifting the Goldwing with Traxxion Engine Guard installed, I suggest removing your engine guard then lifting the bike, as for me I trust the product until proven otherwise.
@@chriscaliente5033 I have one and agree,it takes at most, a couple of minutes to drop the skid. Mines been on the bike for a few weeks. No oil leaks and I don’t have to remove either bracket to drop the skid.
I agree with the Chris’. I have a J&S jack and as with Mr. Caliente mine works fine just like his. But as stated if you are doubtful, the guard takes 5 minutes to remove. The issue is not the jack it’s preventing a catastrophic breakage to your engine casing. Buy the engine guard and ride the finest touring motorcycle in the world with one less serious worry. Why risk damaging a 30000 dollar vehicle. It’s a no brainer. 🤓
Chris, do you know what the difference is between the Standard Plate and the Alcon Plate? I'm guessing it is a beefier plate, but I have no idea? Why would I not pay the extra $20 for the Alcon? 2022 DCT bagger. Thank you!
I made a video installing both the Wingstuff and the Traxxion Dynamics on the new Honda Goldwing, take your pick on which belly pan you rather have. ua-cam.com/video/M2MMtFZj_k0/v-deo.html
Be a good video on your opinion of the new and improved Wing Stuff Belly Pan over the new and improved Traxxion Dynamics Engine Guard. As you know both have gone through development iterations to get to this point. Both offer good protection and as you noted better than nothing at all. My question is. What your favorite considering criterion such as fit and finish, materials used and method of attachment?
I have one as well , my major concern is the points of contact of the belly pan to the engine case, im wondering if a hard impact can damage the engine case near the screw on points of the bell pan. 🤔
Right. Are they saying that when you hit something the bolts are not going to snap? Or the casting where the new pan is mounted not going to crack? Is the Honda warranty voided after engine bolts removed? Plus I think the countersinks are a bad idea. You are centering the plate before tightening the bars on the engine block.
Everyone makes a choice. I didn’t find the Traxxion guard difficult to install, IMHO it is the best engine guard per this test ua-cam.com/video/tTbcr4GR--s/v-deo.htmlsi=CcgK5QorOcsPJJOA
This is a good comparison test between the different engine guards. Watch this before you decide! ua-cam.com/video/tTbcr4GR--s/v-deo.htmlsi=CcgK5QorOcsPJJOA
Thanks!
Thanks for the donation, It's good to know that I'm appreciated!
I installed mine a couple months ago. Its a thick aluminum plate. Definitely the best protection that is currently offered for the Honda Goldwing. Well worh it!
Have had mine installed since released. Completely satisfied with no issues to date. As with Chris I have used my J&S lift with the engine guard installed with no issues. Looking forward to Max releasing his tip over protection solution. Stay tuned. 😎
I don't own a bike.....but...I stumbled over his video. THIS IS A VERY GOOD INFORMATIVE video. I sold my Aspencade GTL 1300 many a year ago.
Just installed my TD Engine case guard this evening and I have to say its looks like its going to do the job protecting the engine, I too noticed one bolt was longer than the other I think it was the right side was the shorter one. Thanks Chris, great video.
Thanks Chris for an excellent video. I have a 2022 and there are a few minor differences between the 2018 and the 2022, especially how the tupperware is attached. Your video is truly up to date and thanks for that. The kit I got from Traxxion was exactly like the one you installed so that made it a piece of cake. I have had 5 Goldwings and put "belly pans" on all of them. The others were light weight and flimsy. They did the job but got beat up over time. This Traxxion plate is amazingly solid and well machined. A perfect fit. I did take someones suggestion and mounted the back mount to the plate, then mounted the front plate to the engine, then lifted up the plate and stuck the two rear engine bolts in and then the little tapered screws on the front. Really easy. 1 hour.
And your grade of difficulty of 1 was spot on. Thanks
Had mine installed at Traxxion Dynamics on 03-16-22......Woodstock Georgia....
Chris, just installed my engine guard a few minutes ago thanks to your video. Very much appreciate your step by step coverage. Great job. Thank you.
Thanks for the great video. I recently bought a 23 Goldwing DCT and this plate will be added soon. Small investment, huge returns.
I agree with you buying a belly pan and saving a couple of bucks it's a lot better then paying thousands for repairs. Looks good on there
Chris, great video work on this. I have mine ready to install when my garage gets a little warmer!
Hello Chris,
That was an excellent video presentation of TRAXXION Dynamics’ engine case guard installation! I saved it for future use in my own installation of the same product!!! Have an enjoyable Memorial Day weekend.
Loyal.
Just ordered mine from Traxxion last night. This video will a great reference.
Great video, clear, concise, excellent how to video, and you even explained that you have to pull the engine case guard to change the oil. Thank you. ( considering trading my old Kaw Concours for a new gold wing… 👍)
Chris another awesome in depth video by you. Love watching your videos and love the way you never let us forget it's a Honda Goldwing because you say on My Honda Goldwing all the time. Never stop making these great videos. Thank you very much for all the info. Dave
Great video Chris. I couldn't help mentioning your gift of being able to torque the engine case bolts to 18ft. pounds with a standard ratchet, LOL. You must have a gift of feel'n it ; )
I installed it as well. I took it off for the next oil change and taking it off only took about ten minutes. (I only took the engine guard off and left the brackets on.). No oil leaks. I have about 5,000 miles on it so far.
Use a good quality hex drive. The little 4mm fasteners are aluminum and a poor quality hex driver can round them.
Hey Chris, This engine case guard bolts to the engine case, the Wingstuff case guard bolts to the frame. Just looking for your comments or concerns about bolting protection directly to the thing your trying to protect.
It’s attached by bolting the mounting brackets directly to the engine. You gotta hope you don’t hit something hard enough that it breaks your mount locations where it bolts into the bottom of the engine.
Well done Chris! Very clear and understandable.
Thanks for the video! Question, can it be tucked into the lower chin spoiler, or was it designed not to fit that way..?
This is Derrick Chris nice job do they have one for my 06 ?
Can't tell where you have the jack/Lift touching. Is the rear one on the center stand support and the front one on the rear engine guard support? or is the front one in the middle of the engine guard plate. I want to lift my bike to detail it. I have a J&S jack and its footing is not as wide as yours.
I have considered a case guard after reading horror stories. My concern was in raising the bike with the lift. The final shot in your video seems to show the rear lift arm being placed directly under the rear guard mounting bracket. Are you concerned at all about the pressure you are applying to the TWO bolts holding the bracket to the engine? The engine case being aluminum (alloy?).
I'll be watching for your next oil change video to see if you notice any leaking around the engine bolts, and the clearances for removing the drain plugs.
Thanks for a very clear video.
If anyone has concerns about lifting the Goldwing with Traxxion Engine Guard installed, I suggest removing your engine guard then lifting the bike, as for me I trust the product until proven otherwise.
@@chriscaliente5033 I have one and agree,it takes at most, a couple of minutes to drop the skid. Mines been on the bike for a few weeks. No oil leaks and I don’t have to remove either bracket to drop the skid.
I agree with the Chris’. I have a J&S jack and as with Mr. Caliente mine works fine just like his. But as stated if you are doubtful, the guard takes 5 minutes to remove. The issue is not the jack it’s preventing a catastrophic breakage to your engine casing. Buy the engine guard and ride the finest touring motorcycle in the world with one less serious worry. Why risk damaging a 30000 dollar vehicle. It’s a no brainer. 🤓
Chris, do you know what the difference is between the Standard Plate and the Alcon Plate? I'm guessing it is a beefier plate, but I have no idea? Why would I not pay the extra $20 for the Alcon? 2022 DCT bagger. Thank you!
Did you replace the Wingstuff belly pan with the Traxxion engine guard.
I made a video installing both the Wingstuff and the Traxxion Dynamics on the new Honda Goldwing, take your pick on which belly pan you rather have. ua-cam.com/video/M2MMtFZj_k0/v-deo.html
Which one to buy??? Alcan or Standard? I am thinking the bigger the better but have not seen a comparison of both.
Be a good video on your opinion of the new and improved Wing Stuff Belly Pan over the new and improved Traxxion Dynamics Engine Guard. As you know both have gone through development iterations to get to this point. Both offer good protection and as you noted better than nothing at all. My question is. What your favorite considering criterion such as fit and finish, materials used and method of attachment?
Chris, which one did you stay with?
got mine on amazon 57$ no bolt removal just loosen & it slides on or off 1203F6B
I have a 2006 gl 1800 dose traction have one for it do you know ( beliepan)?
Great video
I have one as well , my major concern is the points of contact of the belly pan to the engine case, im wondering if a hard impact can damage the engine case near the screw on points of the bell pan. 🤔
It’s best to have protection underneath than no protection at all.
@@chriscaliente5033 yeah its best to also have one tradio station than non at all maybe🤣
Excellent video
What kind of highway pegs are instaled on your gold wing?
ua-cam.com/video/RYrM4b8Moxc/v-deo.html
Nice
Colorado Dennis
no thanks you are mounting it to the engine block which is what you're trying to protect
Right. Are they saying that when you hit something the bolts are not going to snap? Or the casting where the new pan is mounted not going to crack? Is the Honda warranty voided after engine bolts removed? Plus I think the countersinks are a bad idea. You are centering the plate before tightening the bars on the engine block.
@@tompetry8589 the wingstuff might not be as robust but the way you mount it is better I think
Way too many parts to be removed just to install this traxxion belly pan. Wing Stuff is much easier to install and less expensive.
Everyone makes a choice. I didn’t find the Traxxion guard difficult to install, IMHO it is the best engine guard per this test ua-cam.com/video/tTbcr4GR--s/v-deo.htmlsi=CcgK5QorOcsPJJOA
This is a good comparison test between the different engine guards. Watch this before you decide! ua-cam.com/video/tTbcr4GR--s/v-deo.htmlsi=CcgK5QorOcsPJJOA
Thanks!