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I've got a wish list, but you know how those are...
I'm pretty sure I want a different seat. This one seems to be pushing me forward. It was a "special" seat the previous owner had with cutout at the tailbone area...he had lower back issues. Not sure if that has anything to do with my issue with the seat....You need a C&C solo
Also, I've never been a big fan of the solid rear wheel, but that's quite a bit of cash. It is what it is. Just ride it for now.
Might want to move the license plate down...A Kury swing arm mounted plate would be great.
Who knows...what do you think?
All I really want to do is get out and ride!!
Don't worry about the mods, get out there and ride that bad boy for now! Congrats again.
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