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I’ve been searching the Internet to find mirrors for my 2016 I Breakout that I can flip with stock handlebars and stock risers. I see a lot of bikes in Europe that have flipped mirrors but I’m not sure what part number, make, and model they are. Does anybody know?
Calling anybody with a Bitchin' Seat Co. seat. I really like the look of their seats, especially because no hardware is showing. Also, looks like they can build the seat to your exact specs. I'm 6'4" 200 lbs and would like to sit lower and further back in the seat (and am willing to sacrifice a bit of comfort to sit lower in the saddle). Also, I want a lower profile seat than the bulky stock seat, but still a seat that follows the lines of the tank and frame.
what kind of mirrors are those? Arlen Ness? Do they hit the tank?
. Hey? That's MY bike? Lol. I love them, they work too. I remember they are called "micro-mini". Bit can't remember if they were either need or Kuryakyn, sorry. Quality too. Available in chrome also. Just Google micro minis mirrors.
Calling anybody with a Bitchin' Seat Co. seat. I really like the look of their seats, especially because no hardware is showing. Also, looks like they can build the seat to your exact specs. I'm 6'4" 200 lbs and would like to sit lower and further back in the seat (and am willing to sacrifice a bit of comfort to sit lower in the saddle). Also, I want a lower profile seat than the bulky stock seat, but still a seat that follows the lines of the tank and frame.
Im with you! I want all that too! In fact I talked to them for an hour as I’m gonna be in Colorado on the way to sturgis in August and thought I’d go by there. However have you got quotes from bitchin? They’re talking $6-$800 to start!!!!!
Fyi lepara has 2018 softail line including the bare bones starting in July ! They’re about half that, and they’ll do custom work as well.
Im with you! I want all that too! In fact I talked to them for an hour as I’m gonna be in Colorado on the way to sturgis in August and thought I’d go by there. However have you got quotes from bitchin? They’re talking $6-$800 to start!!!!!
So I actually emailed them last night (Saturday night) around 10pm. I got a very detailed response back around 2am. Talk about good customer service!!! I described what I wanted and the sales rep said they can do it, but to get back with them on specifics so they can make a cost estimate. But yes, starting at $700....that's a bit steep for a seat (to me). I can get the Danny Gray seat and passenger pillon together for around $450. So, the more searching I did today, it just doesn't seem worth it. I'm sure they make great seats, but I'd rather get the DG seats, and spend the extra $$$ on something else for the bike.
Originally Posted by Lowriderbigboy
Fyi lepara has 2018 softail line including the bare bones starting in July ! They’re about half that, and they’ll do custom work as well.
I also looked at the Le Pera Bare Bones seat, and honestly almost pulled the trigger last week. But I just couldn't get away from the fact of buying an aftermarket seat and still seeing the mounting hardware. At least the DG seat does a better job of covering the mounting hardware up. The Bare Bones seat looks cool, and is minimalist, but just don't like the mounting setup.
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