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I've been looking at this thing for awhile now. My stock seat on my 07 actually is starting to break in and feel really good now so, I really don't want to spend the $300+ on a seatr just to lower my feet. However, I am abit leary about putting a $60 part on my bike and taking the chance of F*%$#@&G it up.
Any comments would be appreciated.
Shark
Yes - I used one for quite a while. Very well made and had a better and stronger design than others I have seen. Mine was a 1.5 inch lowering bracket and it fit perfectly and performed very well. The directions were pretty cheezy but the part was great. Hope that helps
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