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the wrapped pipes with no front fender looks nice!
although i think that bike would be 10x nicer with a 21" front wheel (and maybe a metal frame cover under the seat, plastic just seems a little cheap when paying that much for a bike.)
dealer just got his first xbones in yesterday and will be on the floor today . not sold yet ! apparently it is a denim pewter. quick question , because i know the dealer has no idea. howis the pillion seat fixed. I saw someone mentioning suction cups ,WTF , i assume it is something better than that. i'm going down this morning to have a look . tia
dealer just got his first xbones in yesterday and will be on the floor today . not sold yet ! apparently it is a denim pewter. quick question , because i know the dealer has no idea. howis the pillion seat fixed. I saw someone mentioning suction cups ,WTF , i assume it is something better than that. i'm going down this morning to have a look . tia
Grzly,
The Pilon seat is like most the pilon seats the MOCO makes. It gets attached thru the rear fender. When it is not attached, there are filler plugs that go in the fender to fill the holes in. If you take a look at the Bones at the dealer you should notice these plugs already installed in the fender from the factory. Hopefully you like the Bones.
Am I the only one that would love to see old style lower pull back handle bars on one of these? Or a set of beach bars, I may have to convince the wife it is time for a new scoot, I love it....
If any of you Bones owners have changed out your original seat
and would like to sell it, please PM me. Looking to put one of those
on my scooter. Thanks
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