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Here is the updated look, took off the rack, and put on seat cowl.




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Looks like they wuz made for each udder ! :-D
I tweeked my new Corbin today so that it bends the way I wanted it .
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Cobra, looks bad to the bone.

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rodburner, Nice with the new seat. :-D
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Rod, was that Corbin made for the Triumph?

Spyder, thanks!

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Cobra,
Very nice indeed! Now apply some of those talents to that neat Mustang (1964)? Fastback... looks like it's crying out for attention!
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On 2006-07-04 16:14, cobra935o wrote:
Rod, was that Corbin made for the Triumph?

Spyder, thanks!

Nathan
Nope,its made for the Harley Sturgis and some other models from the early 90s. My kids got it for me for Fathers day. It was a close out from Dennis Kirk. Less than 1/2 the original price. :-D
Here`s the end view.

:-D BTW,have you asked Ridge to "install" some opal side covers for you? Maybe some nice `tang script? :???:

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Hehe, nah, like the black side covers. I figured about the seat, it looks like it would fit my Dyna as well (I think the sturgis was in the Dyna family wasnt it, but not sure).

Yes, the fastback needs a lot of work, its a 1965. Going to do the whole restomod job on it, with a late model crate 347 motor, late model 5 or 6 speed tranny, disc brakes all around, the works. A lot different from my plans a few years ago of a totally original restoration. Its coming along slowly but surely. Is a retirement project mainly, and got 4 years til I can reitre from the AF.

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Yeah, but these dang rocks get everywhere, with no grass, and the wind blowing you get a lot of dirt sandwiches out here as well. :hihi:

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