Waahoo, spring is here kinda sorta (some pics)
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Sorry for bumping after several days.
The tail is a full piece, but I guess you could attach a "real" seat to it, I don't know how the F4/RR seats are attached.
My tail is mounted to the front upper fairing only. One screw on each side.
The taillight fits exactly inside the back of it, and holds that end in place.
The foam is not so uncomfortable, really (but be sure to get the racing saddle foam if you go that route). Had a 165 mile long ride the day before yesterday, and it's not a problem.
Originally I did, but I boobed up a little on the tank and decided I'd better have it done professionally
Thanks, I don't know about the mirrors. I tried 'em both ways and thought they looked best this way
If I flip them, IMO they lay too flat, and with the DB windscreen they seem so low.
My personal opinion and taste there.
Yeah, I've been looking at my hugger, LOL. It's not very contemporary looking. I decided to at least keep it on there when I saw how much crap it collects from the rear wheel.
I guess I could do something with it, but it's not going away anytime soon. I ride all sorts of weather.
Hey don't talk about my R/R, it might hear us! LOL!
It's in the back of my head, the bike has 40-some thousand miles on it and something should break sooner or later.
I'll use it until it gives up. Maybe I have the one R/R that won't crumble and break?
Have a great season (for those who have a "season", that is), everybody!
Gunnar
My tail is mounted to the front upper fairing only. One screw on each side.
The taillight fits exactly inside the back of it, and holds that end in place.
The foam is not so uncomfortable, really (but be sure to get the racing saddle foam if you go that route). Had a 165 mile long ride the day before yesterday, and it's not a problem.
If I flip them, IMO they lay too flat, and with the DB windscreen they seem so low.
My personal opinion and taste there.
Yeah, I've been looking at my hugger, LOL. It's not very contemporary looking. I decided to at least keep it on there when I saw how much crap it collects from the rear wheel.
I guess I could do something with it, but it's not going away anytime soon. I ride all sorts of weather.
Hey don't talk about my R/R, it might hear us! LOL!
It's in the back of my head, the bike has 40-some thousand miles on it and something should break sooner or later.
I'll use it until it gives up. Maybe I have the one R/R that won't crumble and break?
Have a great season (for those who have a "season", that is), everybody!
Gunnar
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Yeah, I've been looking at my hugger, LOL. It's not very contemporary looking. I decided to at least keep it on there when I saw how much crap it collects from the rear wheel.
I guess I could do something with it, but it's not going away anytime soon. I ride all sorts of weather.
I guess I could do something with it, but it's not going away anytime soon. I ride all sorts of weather.
As a preventative measure, I installed the r/r from a '07 yamaha r6s on mine the other week
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