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I did not see a name tag on it, nothing under it either, the one small tag on it looks similar to the OCC (Orange County Choppers) bike logo but it's not. I'll upload a close pic of the tag. This one is kinda firm, no real cushion feel to it.
Spot on Kiwi, thanks! That's the picture on the tag, C&C it is, looks like it's their LoPro Solo seat! It's good to know what my butt will be attached to!
Another question, the stock rear wheel, any suggestions on the best way to clean the embedded dirt from each of the little checkered/rough indents, which are all the way around it, on both sides? Seems like as I try to clean/polish the inside of the rim, the black dirt goes right into the them and since they are not smooth, it's hard to clean each one, was hoping to use a product which will clean them a section at a time without a need to rub them with a polishing cloth.
Spot on Kiwi, thanks! That's the picture on the tag, C&C it is, looks like it's their LoPro Solo seat! It's good to know what my butt will be attached to!
Another question, the stock rear wheel, any suggestions on the best way to clean the embedded dirt from each of the little checkered/rough indents, which are all the way around it, on both sides? Seems like as I try to clean/polish the inside of the rim, the black dirt goes right into the them and since they are not smooth, it's hard to clean each one, was hoping to use a product which will clean them a section at a time without a need to rub them with a polishing cloth.
Oh man, I'm past that, tried 4 different metal cleaner/polishers, 3 different cleaning products, tried toothbrushes and rags, still not getting anywhere. I'm almost at the acidic mixture stage but still looking for other ideas.
I've only done a few minor changes to her this past year, but I have big plans for this winter (now that I'm stationed where year round riding isn't really an option ).
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