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The line on the bike looks fantastic. I really like the changes to the rear. In a respectful way, I would like to question the rear floorboards from a design standpoint. This bike looks like you would never ride 2-up and there does not look like a natural place to fit her on there. However, my 2-up look vs. 1-up really changes the lines of my bike.
Do you ride 2-up with that set-up? Maybe you add on some space and it changes the look. Overall, the pics you dropped in the forums for us are choice!
The line on the bike looks fantastic. I really like the changes to the rear. In a respectful way, I would like to question the rear floorboards from a design standpoint. This bike looks like you would never ride 2-up and there does not look like a natural place to fit her on there. However, my 2-up look vs. 1-up really changes the lines of my bike.
Do you ride 2-up with that set-up? Maybe you add on some space and it changes the look. Overall, the pics you dropped in the forums for us are choice!
The rear floorboards are very functional. The bike is 2up almost every weekend. It has a detachable backrest And a stick on Danny grey rear pillion. My fiancé rides behind all the time. It also has a matching bat wing fairing that I mount on on long two up rides, I am not sure but I may have a picture on my iPad. If not i will upload a couple of the two. Up set up later.
The line on the bike looks fantastic. I really like the changes to the rear. In a respectful way, I would like to question the rear floorboards from a design standpoint. This bike looks like you would never ride 2-up and there does not look like a natural place to fit her on there. However, my 2-up look vs. 1-up really changes the lines of my bike.
Do you ride 2-up with that set-up? Maybe you add on some space and it changes the look. Overall, the pics you dropped in the forums for us are choice!
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