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Ginz mounts on the 4 point allowing other accessories to also be mounted
Originally Posted by Texas Fat Boy
How tall is yours?
This my FLHXSE2 with the Ginz Choppers Teepee 20" tall (Hardcore) which is a total of 23" tall from the fender. The welding is top notch and the chrome is beautiful! They can make what he needs beyond the 30" length shown on their website.
Looks good. Here's an update on mine. I've added the Le Pera Villain two-up seat and the Ginz backrest pad. Now it's time to get out on a long distance toy run and see how it feels.
Looks good. Here's an update on mine. I've added the Le Pera Villain two-up seat and the Ginz backrest pad. Now it's time to get out on a long distance toy run and see how it feels.
Looks good. Here's an update on mine. I've added the Le Pera Villain two-up seat and the Ginz backrest pad. Now it's time to get out on a long distance toy run and see how it feels.
Hey Gbeck.. how do you like that La Pera Villain? Was thinking about that seat.
I dont think I've ever seen a sissy bar on a bagger. I'm thinking I like the look! Hmmmmm.....you guys have my wheels turning!! Thanks for that!!!! LOL!!
Hey Gbeck.. how do you like that La Pera Villain? Was thinking about that seat.
I wanted stay with a two-up but not the sofa-esque seat these bikes come with. I've had a Le Pera Barebones on my previous bike and appreciated the quality of their seats. The Villain is comfortable once you get used to the shape/rise of the driver area. It supports great and gives you just enough seat without sacrificing comfort. (Your *** gets a bit of breathing room).
I love the look and the ride of it. Haven't put on a lot road miles to give you a true comfort assessment of it, but I will as soon as this gale stops blowing here in Hampton!
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