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Hello do you have any close up pic of your bike. I just ordered the same drop seat and I was wondering if I should have bought seat with back rest.
Thanks chris
I assume you may be talking to me? Anyway, here's a pic. I do have the touring seat with the hole for the backrest. I don't currently have the backrest but plan on getting it at some point.
Hey Tony,
I couldn't be happier with Fatbaggers Kit. I only bought the subframe and side panels. The seat that came with it is hard as a rock, and I sent it back. FBI is excellent to work with. I had mine custom made by a local company. If you get the FBI kit, I would strongly consider a custom seat unless Corbin can use the FBI seat pan and build the Dual Tourer up from there. Good Luck. Dean
Skiindean
Old thread but I have a few questions if you could drop me an email octorarawrestling at gmail dot com
Thanks
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