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Your the best, for sure.
I just suggested you to one of my bro's. He got in touch w/ you and he can't wait for you to make some magic to his stock saddle.
Great seat job. By the way, what is that gorgeous vintage Harley in the background of your photo?
Old Skool Road Show was set up next to us and man they had some AWESOME old Harleys and Indians most with original paint on them. Check them out www.oldskoolroadshow.com I see where they are going to be in Daytona for the spring rally but it dont say where they will be setting up.
Its been a couple years now since I sent a U/C seat to you
to have modified to fit my a$$.....It was actually more uncomfortable
than the stocker that came on my R/G.
Once the seat came back, and a couple rides to 'break it in'....I can't
believe the comfort, its like night and day difference....
And you do this without a mold of my *** (not that you'd want one anyway).
Never again will I attempt carving into a seat.....but I do enjoy your
pics of others that try this method
You guys did a great job on my seat and I'm never hesitant to tell anyone about it. Like a lot of things in life, people with skills make it 'look' easy.
You guys did a great job on my seat and I'm never hesitant to tell anyone about it. Like a lot of things in life, people with skills make it 'look' easy.
Awesome and thank you for spreading the word about our work.
Thanks for sharing those pics, good laugh. I can just imagine what went through their mind when they finished.
Glad I met up with guys in panama city last fall, we absolutely love our seat now.
Btw, did you guys ever replace those Chinese blow up trailer tires with some real Michelin tires? Don't want you guys having more trouble with rally season right around the corner.
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