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I pulled the trigger on a Corbin... 289.00 delivered to my door....it has the style im looking for and i cant afford to move up and towards the tank....my legs and arms are just about at the right position now....should arrive around 6/12....
Next is pipes, rejetting and dyno runs....hopefully within 2 weeks
Last step is wheels, chrome swing arm, drive and caliper
Then the bling, bling should be done. (ya right...who am i kidding...you can always find something new to install)
Sorry for the slow response. I posted that as I was walking out to got to the Airport. I am still very very happy with the seat. Your advise on this seat was the best advise I think I have ever had. It is low, narrow, and it sits you way back. If I were starting all over, it would be the first mod I would make.
Congrats on the Corbin Blue! I am sure you will like it. Post a few pics once it is installed.
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