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Trying to decide whether or not to ditch the rear seat in favor of a "luggage" rack. Right now, I'm leaning towards rear seat, the luggage rack is very small, almost useless in my eyes, so I might as well just strap the gear to the rear seat.
[QUOTE=ejs262;14210011]Trying to decide whether or not to ditch the rear seat in favor of a "luggage" rack. Right now, I'm leaning towards rear seat, the luggage rack is very small, almost useless in my eyes, so I might as well just strap the gear to the rear seat.
It sure looks better without the pillion. If it was me, I would put a Mustang fender bib on, and just attach the passenger pillion or rack when you need it. Love the color. Enjoy!
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