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There was a thread yesterday asking about the Lepera Bare Bones seat on a Street Bob, and mine just happened to arrive in the mail last night. I was trying to hurry and take some photos before all the light was gone outside, so please excuse the rush job...
All you have to do is screw on a bracket to connect the seat to the rear fender and slip it on - nothing too it.
It does look great. But I would like to know how it feels after 200 miles, too. I had a corbin hollywood solo on my sporty and it looked just as good. And I got to see it every 50 miles when I had to get off the damn thing
It does look great. But I would like to know how it feels after 200 miles, too. I had a corbin hollywood solo on my sporty and it looked just as good. And I got to see it every 50 miles when I had to get off the damn thing
Ain't that the truth...everyone keeps telling me that after I get a few more miles on theCorbin Hollywood it will start to break in...I saw a guy yesterday on a bob with a mustang solo with back rest...that looked comfy!
I hate to say it...but I bought a gel seat cover for the corbin like I've seen on some of the baggers...I secretly keep it in my bags and slip it out for the longer rides...lol! So far my buds haven't noticed!
The Lepera looks really cool...most low profile seats look good...they just don't seem to feel good after 30 minutes
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