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1st, I have not been on here in probably better than a year, if not more. I used to be on here as tbonetony06 but I couldn't remember my password, then I screwed that up and just had to start over.
2nd, 4 years ago I did my seat in white and all I heard was how sorry I would be, it will get filthy, cant get this, that or the other off of it. How hard it would be to care for and on and on. I am here to report that I think this will be the 5th year with this white seat and it looks like the day I put it on. I don't even wash it. They few times that I did get something on it I used glass cleaner and it came right off.
Shotgunshock: I did something I thought I would NEVER do, ever, never again! I got married! I still love playing with it,(my shocks guys). The wife has also been riding close to 40 years and she says she LOVES it. She said she never knew it could be so comfortable riding on the back of a bike.
You sir sound like a glutton for punishment. I don't know whether to congratulate you or slap you lol. I kid I kid although I myself will never get married again. Glad the seat is working out well for you.
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