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Needed some extra $$$, so a forum member basically gave me an FXDC seat and I sold me Corbin . I seriously LOVE these forums.
Anyway, here are the pics. I gotta change out the bars unfortunately. I absolutely LOVE the way they look, but my hands go numb. Its very annoying. I can't take it anymore, so my arms need to be back up in the wind.
Anyway, here ya guys go. I personally LOVE this seat. It feels really good. Rode about 60 miles today without a problem at all. Feels damn good. Its exactly what I wanted and for cheap. Enjoy!
i think the "windows" would look really good on yr bike Windows Chrome or Black ED finish. Built for speed in the attack position these bars are strong and narrow. Trim the ends off as much as possible and start dodging mirrors.
Now available smooth or dimpled for stock controls.
I would definitely go back to an old school handle bar on that particular bike. The paint and pin stripes just beg for some narrow apes! Just a thought
i think the "windows" would look really good on yr bike Windows Chrome or Black ED finish. Built for speed in the attack position these bars are strong and narrow. Trim the ends off as much as possible and start dodging mirrors.
Now available smooth or dimpled for stock controls.
I really disliked the corbin on your bike so this is a huge improvement... don't get me wrong the seat was cool, it just didn't seem to mesh well with the old school pin striping you've got going on. I think those window bars would look awesome too.
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