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Couple of quick questions, I have a xbonz too, do you like the ride with it???
Also, is that the brawler seat on your bonz in your sig pic?
I am interested, but I can't decide on what seat to go with. I have been using the tractor style seat for a couple of years. I think I want to sit more in the bike.....
Couple of quick questions, I have a xbonz too, do you like the ride with it???
Also, is that the brawler seat on your bonz in your sig pic?
I am interested, but I can't decide on what seat to go with. I have been using the tractor style seat for a couple of years. I think I want to sit more in the bike.....
I liked the ride for the first hour or so, but then my butt would get numb, that's why I switched to a Mustang. The Mustang isn't as pretty as the Brawler, but with my big a$$ it is more comfortable.
The Brawler does let you sit more in the bike, I couldn't ride with the tractor seat, I sat WAY to high...granted I'm 6'4".
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