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Yeah, Lepera are a really bunch of nice people to deal with. I purchased mine thru an ex sponsor on here but regularly called Lepera directly for updates on my seat. Which by the way took a little over three weeks to make.
what kind of license plate holder is that on your bike?
Don't forget to check your spam folder. Some email providers have it set up to recognize business emails as promos, advertisements or solicitations so they get directed to the spam folder.
I have been looking for the Le Pera barebones solo seat with white stitching and matching rear pillion. I have tried emailing them several times over the past month and haven't gotten a single reply. Anyone know somewhere else I can buy it from?
I've just finished ordering a C&C seat last couple of days straight from them! Dave from C&C has been great putting my order together, to get exactly the custom build I want & been super quick returning emails, I just used the email address on their web site under contact us!
Now just looking forward to my new seat! Hang in there Pal, you'll get it sorted! Maybe something wrong with you receiving emails? As I did also get a quote from Lepera & they replied quick also!
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