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huh????yes explain that which rocker seat?
i somewhat understand some times the dg seat looks wierd
depends on the angle,and no i have not finished my apes yet
its becoming alain"ed LOL sorry mon 1 brick wall after another ahhhh
the joy of your own motor bike, bars look sweet
the front of the seat will not stay down the new design has rubber stoppers where you mount on side and on back of seat plus a new design on the piece up front that holds the seat down
I have a Danny Gray Seat, purchased about a month before you purchased yours, and the description you gave of the mounts are nothing at all what my Danny Gray seat mounts look like. Do you have any pictures of those seat mounts?
Ya know I am really beginning to think this guy doesn't even have a DG seat. His previous description doesn't sound anything like the one I bought. He has done nothing but complain about it too. As I have said before I think there is more to this story than what we are hearing
He's not the only one that's having problem with the Danny Gray's seat look at Kylant post. As for me, a gap is a gap whether its on my stock seat or Danny Gray's. If I'm going to spend any money on a seat I'm going to get rid of the gap. Just wish someone would give heartland some competition to drive the price down.
Ya know I am really beginning to think this guy doesn't even have a DG seat. His previous description doesn't sound anything like the one I bought. He has done nothing but complain about it too. As I have said before I think there is more to this story than what we are hearing
Funny, do people actually do that...Complain about something they dont have... Pill time...
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