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Finally got pics of the custom seat(actually the 2nd seat) for your inspection. You out there Wizard? I'd post it here if I knew how.
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Check Pants
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Open the picture>right click and choose "Properties". Copy the URL (see above) From your post chose "Image", paste the URL and click OK. Your picture "should" show up in your post, if the gods are smiling. Cool seat!
Al
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wow that is a pretty cool seat. is it comfy?
Frank
(Former)05 BA tbike pipes, ai removed, Freak, mikuni hsr 42's, 904, ported/polished head, 1mm oversized valves
NOW-2010 silver and black tbird
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will you be selling them? how much for plain?
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Thank you Mr. Jones for pointimg out the simple solution . Appreciated. Thanks to all for the kind words about our new seat. It has 1-1/2" of dense upholstery foam on the base, sculptured to 1/2" on the front and rear ends, and is quite comfortable. Not as big as the America saddle and lower on the bike too. This particular seat , plain (no stitching) goes for $295.00.It's covered in all weather "Ultra Leather". Our other seat (no skirting on the sides) goes for $275.00, plain, no stitching. Stitching on either (depending on the design) should be around $100.00 extra, but ain't it cool to be unique?
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Is the website up?? Inquiring minds want to know!!
Michael D. Rodriguez
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Soon, very soon. Having never done this before, I'm finding it's a lot of work to cover all the details. The basic architecture is done, just trying to fill in all the blanks.
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