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Thanks for the compliments guys. I guess I just needed my ego stroked a bit.
OK, but that's ALL we're gonna stroke!:laugh:
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chopstar wrote:
Thanks for the compliments guys. I guess I just needed my ego stroked a bit.
OK, but that's ALL we're gonna stroke!:laugh:
Good call... let's keep it at that.
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Looks like it was well-cared-for by the PO.
Seat looks a little Spartan for my 49 yr old butt. Looks like it'll move nicely thru the twisties.
Nice work!
Post edited by: ltdrider, at: 2006/07/22 19:38
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I like it too! As others have asked, Where did you get the seat and tail?
The seat and tail came with the bike, and the PO mentioned something about it being a Drag Specialties part.
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www.motocarrera.com/seats02.htm
Scroll down the page a little.
Post edited by: WharfRat, at: 2006/07/23 08:33
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Is the seat/tail section hinged,and does it retain the seat lock? If the one that I found is the same,the description says you can use the stock hardware to mount. Any chance you could toss up a pic,or two? Later-John
The PO had it hard mounted. I noticed a sticker on the inside - I'll double check the manufacturer tonight.
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Is the seat/tail section hinged,and does it retain the seat lock? If the one that I found is the same,the description says you can use the stock hardware to mount. Any chance you could toss up a pic,or two? Later-John
Hey John - It is indeed the Moto Carrera Laguna Seat. I suppose what they mean by "stock mounts" is the 2 threaded holes up front and the 2 open holes (boxed in) in the rear as a bolt thru. I can't possibly see the stock hinge system working with this - it would sit way too high. The PO had the unit raised on some rubber pedestals (about 1" high) - I removed those today & I was surprised how well it fit those same four holes without the rubber peds - plus I lost and inch - lovely!
I need to get my cam back from the girl so I can snap some more pics.
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