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I have had my train for over a year and would not trade it for anything. They ride, perform, look, and with other than stock pipes they sound great. they are also easier to clean. the only way i would get rid of mine is if someone offered me alot of money $$$$$. So if you like a train, then it is a very good choice.
2003 NightTrain, what type of seat is that? Is it comfortable? I agree with a lot of you about the NT. I love my bike, also my first. No regrets, but the seat has to go, and the mirrors take some getting used to.
2003 NightTrain, what type of seat is that? Is it comfortable? I agree with a lot of you about the NT. I love my bike, also my first. No regrets, but the seat has to go, and the mirrors take some getting used to.
That is a "bare bones" from LePera if I'm not mistaken. Sweet look, "butt" a no more than 2 hour-ride seat
The seat looks great, but I road a bike about 200 miles with the same seat and my back hurt for a week. mimo said a 2 hour seat but i would call it maybe an hour seat. but the bike looks sweat bro.
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