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Re: VL 800 seat
Reply #15 - 01/05/07 at 17:55:34
 
Well crud. I am a tad confusing arent I?

Second row of icons, fourth from left (the little picture) click that and then put the web address between the tags.

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I had to remove the leading brackets. Gee I bet I am confusing you now.
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Reply #16 - 01/05/07 at 17:57:03
 
Attaboy!
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Reply #17 - 01/05/07 at 18:00:50
 
HHMMMM. there seem to be a couple of phots that snuck in and they seem to be blurry wonder why. the kid on the ground is my 14 year old son right after comming up 10 feet short on a double double. and the beautiful dog is Snip right before he got on line and began playing party poker.  BAD Dog Bad.   anyway the seat is real comfy but it's big I am just not sure if it's stayin or goin. honest opinions please you will not hurt my feelings   john
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Reply #18 - 01/05/07 at 18:09:16
 
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Reply #19 - 01/05/07 at 18:09:54
 
The board resizes all the pics to 400x400 or so. So smaller pictures and really large pictures are resized and pixelize.

If you save images to your desktop you can see them in actual size.

I like the seat, though it IS Big!
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Reply #20 - 01/05/07 at 18:10:13
 
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Reply #22 - 01/05/07 at 22:13:53
 
The cool thing about customizing a bike or anything is that iit allows us to take something we bought & change it to what we want it to be, or do. If you want a big seat to be comfortable, heck, go for it. What could be more sensible than making it comfortable?
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Reply #23 - 01/06/07 at 12:18:47
 
alright it is official it's staying . that seat is so comfy i can't describe it. i sit up about an inch or so which is great for my long legs. i sit straighter better for my broken neck and it is so wide it just feels great. and what an easy install. put the tab in the slot already on our bikes, drill 2 holes in the fender install two bolts and nuts on back mounting bracket and ta-da it is finished total time 7.3 minutes man i recomend this seat to anyone. as far as the ugly goes i just bought a duce back rest and luggage rack for a harley on e=bay and it should cover the ugly up. but if ya want to go with a pillion that would work also, but with the pillion there is always a chance somebody is a gonna wanna ride with ya. not good.  see ya   john
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Reply #24 - 01/06/07 at 12:30:17
 
Looking forward to seeing the final product!
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Reply #25 - 01/07/07 at 19:04:14
 
Hmmm...if you can get the stock VL800 seat to work..you could probably get the VL800 Mustang seat to work?  Now THAT'S comfort.
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Reply #26 - 01/08/07 at 06:17:34
 
now why did ya have to go and mention the mustang seat for. i'm gonna have to spend more money now. thanks so much librarian. i think you should pay half since you brought it up. what do you think?    john
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Reply #27 - 01/08/07 at 07:12:09
 
I think I already bought one Mustang seat for the VL800...no way I'm spending the money on another!
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Reply #28 - 01/10/07 at 13:40:18
 
the big seat and a possible siissy bar placement. it just might work now if i only had a luggage rack please disreguard the dirty bike it has been sloppy here for a while and not warm enough to wash it!!!!!
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