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Dude...........that is a Dyna Fat Bob. Totally wrong application aaannndddd, you are trying to sell something in your first post. Bye now.
Oh my bad, is this for only non Dyna fat bobs? Could you point me in the direction of a Dyna fat bob Parts trader page? I figured the place to find people who might be interested in buying and/or buying parts or accessories could be the same place people are talking about mods. Im sorry, I meant no disrespect
This is a quote from the Forum owners in regard to posting in the classified section...........in short, you must earn the right to sell here.
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I can confirm the whiplash seat is a C&C seat. Comes in a C&C box. Took it for a short ride so far comfortable but I need to get a long ride in. Unfortunately I need a week to do that.Seat looks and fits great only complaint I ordered white stitching since the bike is white came black.
Last edited by SVT-RapTor; Jun 12, 2020 at 01:43 PM.
Finally after a month and a half of waiting for back ordered parts, my bike is back home with a fresh top end. Did a short 150 miles of break in riding today and it felt great!
Went up to the Ski basin and hit up the canyon twisties. Stopped and took these pictures at the overlook looking down on the city. The sun was setting so you can't really see the view very well. Once the 500 miles is up I'll be installing my CR480 cam and taking it in to be dyno tuned. Can't wait.
Finally after a month and a half of waiting for back ordered parts, my bike is back home with a fresh top end. Did a short 150 miles of break in riding today and it felt great!
Went up to the Ski basin and hit up the canyon twisties. Stopped and took these pictures at the overlook looking down on the city. The sun was setting so you can't really see the view very well. Once the 500 miles is up I'll be installing my CR480 cam and taking it in to be dyno tuned. Can't wait
Glad you finally got it back and hopefully this is the last top end you need. Eat up those miles and get that cam in, you are gonna love the response.
My mods are finished for now, always evolving and never married to the final result. Despite me saying that the stock seat is fine, I went the aesthetics route and got a renegade solo. The comfort is equal, but, I do enjoy the scoop that sucks you into the saddle, nice touch. Also swapped my RSD bars to Wild Ones Savage.
Put on 400 of the 500 break in miles in the last couple of evenings Taking rides after work. I'll be installing my cam this weekend most likely. Just wanted to share a few pics. Enjoy.
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