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Congrats; and much better work than my own. I suggest you circumcise the pin; you can grind an angled relief into the top of the pin facing the rear to reduce it catching when angling the seat up.
Nice work.
leo in saint louis
My last project was to take a crashbar from an 80's yamaha and splice it to fit. Glad I did 'cause 2 weeks ago the bike and I went sliding down the highway sideways. the crashbar, my krauser saddlebag and part of the mirror was ground a bit and my windshield cracked on the bike and my riding jacket and pants were similarly shredded along the left side shoulder, arm and leg; other than that, neither my legend nor I were hurt. Amazing. About 60mph & 100+ feet sliding. Very lucky neither the bike or I tumbled!
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aka leo in saint louis
2001 Legend TT
1979 Moto Guzzi SP100
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