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DoctoRot wrote: I think the race tail looks pretty good. It helps tie the fairing into the bike, although i would try to keep the sidecovers. Just my .02
I like the race (H2R) tail too.
I think they suit bikes with fairings better.
Similar to the seat/tail on Goose's bike in Mad Max.
I've thought of getting the H2R tail in the past.
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Trim it to lose the snaps. Everything grey. Jim Goose style. Killer.
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Interestingly enough, the "hump" is actually fiberglass. You can see where they cut off the back of the stock pan and grafted the hump on. Neat.
I will probably get another set of sidecovers that I can leave the 900 badge off of, so as to not have logo-overload.
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Move0ver wrote: So I picked up this NOS Z1 Giuliari seat from France. I just need to use some upholstery glue on some of the seat pan edges to tighten things up.
Interestingly enough, the "hump" is actually fiberglass. You can see where they cut off the back of the stock pan and grafted the hump on. Neat.
I will probably get another set of sidecovers that I can leave the 900 badge off of, so as to not have logo-overload.
Not a fan of that seat at all.
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650Dude wrote: Not a fan of that seat at all.
Don't you have a charging system to fix?
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Move0ver wrote:
650Dude wrote: Not a fan of that seat at all.
Don't you have a charging system to fix?
Nope thats sorted and I was on the bike all day yesterday. Its a nice looking bike with no hunchback seat
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davido wrote: I think the Giuliari looks the best of the three. Id go with that one.
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