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Has anyone bought the low seat from brent(bruiser)? I need some reviews 'cause I'm interested in getting one. 
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I have one, and I really like it. It's comfortable and looks great. The quality is excellent. I really prefer the lower seat; I no longer feel like I'm perched on top of the bike. It is certainly not a touring seat, but it is great for weekend rides or looking good at bike night.
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Well, that's what I'm looking for. What did your's run, about $375? I was thinking about getting a logo tooled in it but it's higher priced.
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I think mine was $350. I didn't have to pay shipping, because I just picked it up from Brent (he's a good guy). I have a pic in my gallery of the seat and matching rear fender bib. I have the plain version, but I'm sure the tooled seats are great quality.
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Ok,finally bought the boogieman curb crawler seat and it rules! Maybe not for everyone but I dig it. I may not ride for hours at a time but the position is kicking.It will be better when I lower the rear with the streetboogie customs brackets.(sounds like an ad for the site, huh?) Anywho,out of funds again so customizing has come to a halt. 
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Thanks for the kind words, Wizard. Glad you like it.
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I saw the curb crawler seats on Boogieman and Roper's rides at a local open house. The beauty of the custom bike they built is in the details. They thought of everything. They have great stuff, and are great guys. Boogieman is quite a character.
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I might even go with higher risers or bars to raise my arms even higher for more of a chopper look.I will post some pics later with the new seat,teardrop tool boxes and shrouds removed. 
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