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Danny Gray is almost done with their pillion for their Buttcrack solo seat. I would hold out for that. It looks great from what I have seen, and you can still pull the backseat off for those solo days.
Danny Gray is almost done with their pillion for their Buttcrack solo seat. I would hold out for that. It looks great from what I have seen, and you can still pull the backseat off for those solo days.
Does anyone have this Danny Gray passenger pillion on their Breakout that could share some pics at this point (side and top angles)?
This is the only thing I've seen so far. Someone here said they have it, I asked for pics and haven't seen anything yet.
yeah, that looks like the pic on their website- I'd love to get a better look from further away, and from a top angle to see how wide it really is, and if it fits the contours of the bike any better than the sundowner.
yeah, that looks like the pic on their website- I'd love to get a better look from further away, and from a top angle to see how wide it really is, and if it fits the contours of the bike any better than the sundowner.
I don't have the pillion yet nor do I have any more photos but I had previously emailed DG about the pillion size and got this in response:
"Width is 9" at widest point and height 2" tall, length 12" ".
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