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Feb 05, 2023
Looks right, installs easily
I would actually give this about 4.7 stars if allowed, but it is much closer to five than four. The lens looks exactly like the original one being replaced. Installation was very easy; and the part fit into position correctly. The only issue (minor) that I had was with inserting the bulb lockrings into the new part. Small tolerances do not seem to be quite as precise - it required more pushing than I anticipated to seat two of the rings and get them to turn and lock into place. Highly recommended. PS - keep the two mounting bolts from the old part; they are not included.

Dec 28, 2016
Good wrap for a good price
I have used this particular tape several times and have had no issues with it. Tape has generally become very expensive - for no good reason. It is handlebar tape! It shouldn't cost $20+. This tape is an excellent value at $7.97 (at the time I ordered) with free shipping. It adheres well, is long enough, and is padded enough.
It also comes with the separate pieces to cover the back of the clamp, bar end caps, and black finishing tape. Many inexpensive rolls available don't have those things. Be sure of what is included before thinking a cheaper option is better than this one.
It also is plain with no logos, which I like. I wanted it in black, so I don't know if other colors are available. I do wish the bar end caps were black rather than chrome - they look a bit cheap and don't match the rest of the product particularly well - but that is a small issue. I usually put black tape or 3M film on the ends or use other caps.
Overall, I highly recommend this item. You can go cheaper, but you won't get as good/complete a product. You can pay more, but you won't necessarily get a better product.

Jan 23, 2019
One iconic actor, one collection, six movies - five of which are great!
2 of 2 found this helpful This collection contains five of the critically acclaimed Ranown Cycle of westerns starring Randolph Scott and directed by Budd Boetticher. These movies are lean, spare, and efficient; all clocking in under 80 minutes.
Three (generally considered the better ones) were written by Burt Kennedy and share a similar structure and theme. The other two were written by Charles Lang, and while similar in many ways to the Kennedy scripts, are significantly different in tone: Decision at Sundown is by far the most bleak, and Buchanan Rides Alone is much lighter.
Scott was near the end of his career while making these, and in fact retired after Comanche Station (1960) - although he did return for one more movie, Ride the High Country (1962), before retiring for good. That one is also worth finding.
The movies make good use of Scott's abilities, age, and personality. Also excellent are the many co-stars; a number of whom were not quite well-known but who went on to bigger things. This list includes Pernell Roberts, Richard Boone, Claude Akins, and James Coburn.
Favorites vary person to person, but I'm partial to Ride Lonesome first, and probably Comanche Station next. All five are excellent. The history of the Ranown Cycle is interesting on its own, and well worth looking into.
Finally, sharp-eyed shoppers will notice that there is a sixth movie in the collection: A Lawless Street. It is not a "Cycle" film. It does star Randolph Scott, and he is good in it; but it is not the quality of the other five. It is a decent, acceptable western - nothing special, and very similar to a hundred others you've seen (if you like westerns).
The other five, however, are essential! This "Round-up" is well worth it.