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Thanks man. I'm keeping the LR tho! Just swapping out the expensive parts for cheaper/stock ones to make some cash. Which reminds me... lol
Round two. Anyone have their stock front brake line they'd like to sell? This one may be harder to come by than the shocks. But I have 2" over chrome tubes and a 3-piece brake line fitted for 14" T bars for sale. If you have the stock brake line for sale and/or are interested in my front end parts, send me a PM. Thanks
I have the stock exhaust if you need one. Never used. Taken off bike before I ever got it. Selling for cheap.
As for the seats on the previous page I ended up ordering a Maverick to have a look at. The Outcast would cost me too much to bring across the border right now with our dollar being so low. I would be looking at $1,000 to get one. The Canadian dealer had the Maverick in stock in both smooth and stitched so I ordered the stitched. If I don't like it when I see it they have a great return policy so I will send it back and get the regular width Mustang possibly. I just find the wide version I have just too wide for my liking.
As for the seats on the previous page I ended up ordering a Maverick to have a look at. The Outcast would cost me too much to bring across the border right now with our dollar being so low. I would be looking at $1,000 to get one. The Canadian dealer had the Maverick in stock in both smooth and stitched so I ordered the stitched. If I don't like it when I see it they have a great return policy so I will send it back and get the regular width Mustang possibly. I just find the wide version I have just too wide for my liking.
You are a man on a mission. After years of riding sport bikes, the stock HD LR seat feels like a Lazy Boy to me.
My stock one was terrible. The foam was too soft and it didn't take long and I was sitting on the pan underneath. The Mustang Wide is comfy but I don't like how it looks. Hopefully this is the last one. I am going to have a couple seats to sell up here next spring.
My stock one was terrible. The foam was too soft and it didn't take long and I was sitting on the pan underneath. The Mustang Wide is comfy but I don't like how it looks. Hopefully this is the last one. I am going to have a couple seats to sell up here next spring.
I rarely do more than 60 miles in one trip so the stock seat works for me but if I took longer rides, I am sure its limitations would become apparent.
I was able to get a short ride in yesterday. I should have a few more weeks for riding before it is time to call it quits until the spring.
I rarely do more than 60 miles in one trip so the stock seat works for me but if I took longer rides, I am sure its limitations would become apparent.
I will able to get a short ride in yesterday. I should have a few more weeks for riding before it is time to call it quits until the spring.
Yes with my stocker I would start to feel it after 60 miles, and I would start getting numb bum after 120. With the guys I ride with it is not unheard of to do well over 400 in a day. Local rides between 300-400 are common and done on a regular basis. I am getting older with back problems hence why I am willing to go so far to find a good seat. If I don't like the Maverick I will stay with the Mustang as it is extremely comfortable, even though it looks odd to me. In the end comfort will win over looks.
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