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only saw the lunar eclipse briefly here, about the time it occured the clouds rolled in.......cool pics you got though!
 
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added the PM caliper.......need chrome bolts though
Better and smoother braking, much more positive feeling and looks lots better than the stock caliper!


 
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Hey Mojo, how about that Corbin seat, does is ride well, easy to swap out, does it attach at the rear like the factory seats? I've a rear fender rack that gets used and I would really hate to have to take it off.

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Hey Mojo, how about that Corbin seat, does is ride well, easy to swap out, does it attach at the rear like the factory seats? I've a rear fender rack that gets used and I would really hate to have to take it off.

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It does ride well............it's mounted to the bike by a single post on the fender and at the tongue at the tank. The post snaps into a lock, so you just slip the tab under the tank and snap down the rear of the seat on the post. To remove, you use a key.......turn the key and lift the seat. The post on the fender is not in the same location as the stock seat.......it usesa factory hole (plugged from the MoCo with a small black plug) a few inches further inboard.
 
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Well, she's coming together quicker that I thought, but I keep finding good prices on things, so I just keep buying (this madness has GOT to stop, according to wifey). Just picked up a nice set of Carlini pull backs from eBay at a great price....Saw my indy wrench on Saturday, and ordered a pulley to match the new front wheel (reaper), and best of all- Got a new Legend Air System ordered (indy gave me a SMOKING price). So, my only things left to do before riding season is billet shifter and brake levers (to be like MOJO), new headlamp shell, and maybe a new Reaper rear wheel.....then it'll be something else to do, I'm sure.
 
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Well, she's coming together quicker that I thought, but I keep finding good prices on things, so I just keep buying (this madness has GOT to stop, according to wifey). Just picked up a nice set of Carlini pull backs from eBay at a great price....Saw my indy wrench on Saturday, and ordered a pulley to match the new front wheel (reaper), and best of all- Got a new Legend Air System ordered (indy gave me a SMOKING price). So, my only things left to do before riding season is billet shifter and brake levers (to be like MOJO), new headlamp shell, and maybe a new Reaper rear wheel.....then it'll be something else to do, I'm sure.
let's see the pics when you get all the new bling on

BTw, what's a smokin' price on the air ride?
 
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The Legend Air System runs $1,200.00 (retail) plus 4 hrs labor to install. My wrench gave me a price of 1,010.00 installed.
 
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The Legend Air System runs $1,200.00 (retail) plus 4 hrs labor to install. My wrench gave me a price of 1,010.00 installed.
Damn beau, you're as bad as I am........we're riding around on standardswe have so much invested in we coulda bought ultras.......[&:]
 
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You took the words right out of my mouth. I was going to ask you what it feels like to know that you've invested 10k (minimum) into a bike that cost 15k new.
 
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It's crazy, ain't it. Some times I think that I should have bought a buntch of parts and built it myself. I think I'll just do that for my next bike, after I have the wife brainwashed into letting me do it.

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