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OK. Went to the dealer. There's very little room there to try and install anything. Don't want to keep you hanging, but right now nothing is really coming to mind that would work since there is so little room. If I get an idea, I'll get back with you. Thanks for thinking of us and making a suggestion.
You do see the vulernability though don't you of what I was talking about?
You do see the vulernability though don't you of what I was talking about?
OH yeah. And now that I'm aware of it - it will be in the back of my mind. Sometimes things just come to me as an answer. I'm keeping your name on file and if I think of something - I'll get back with you.
It's not too early to get your bike ready for Daytona and be able to leave it and have peace of mind with Brukus securing products on it! And you might as well get the products on sale.
I have a question regarding the Seat Secure: I have a C&C Solo seat. The C&C Solo seat has a single screw set-up to attach the back of the seat to the fender. Does the Brukus Seat Secure work on a single screw setup like the C&C Solo seat?
FYI - We HAVE an answer to this. There seem to be a few seats that have a t- bar set-up with a single screw that attaches to the Fender. Testing it now and then will have to have it made up. Stay tuned!
FYI - We HAVE an answer to this. There seem to be a few seats that have a t- bar set-up with a single screw that attaches to the Fender. Testing it now and then will have to have it made up. Stay tuned!
Just ordered your seat and bag secure for my bike that ain't here! Looking forward to seeing your products in person. This forum is great for finding products that work
Just ordered your seat and bag secure for my bike that ain't here! Looking forward to seeing your products in person. This forum is great for finding products that work
Hope your bike is just in storage or getting worked on!
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