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Old 07-04-2007   #11 (permalink)
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ssd: how rude..
now ya went an dun it
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ssd: how rude..
now ya went an dun it
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seriously, tho, what do you have planned for the metal seat you are fabricating? I cant tell from the shape of it what it may look like when finished
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G,its gonna look EXACTLY like this when its done.I even did my old sidecovers in Carhartt to match the seat. I made a fiberglass cowl for the Corbin this morning,but need more resin to add some thickening layers to it. The steel seat is not much less comfy than the Corbin either. :-D
And just for practicality sake,I used the back pocket area of the coveralls to provide a handy spot for tools and such on the right side cover. :razz:

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G,its gonna look EXACTLY like this when its done.I even did my old sidecovers in Carhartt to match the seat. I made a fiberglass cowl for the Corbin this morning,but need more resin to add some thickening layers to it. The steel seat is not much less comfy than the Corbin either. :-D
And just for practicality sake,I used the back pocket area of the coveralls to provide a handy spot for tools and such on the right side cover. :razz:
Roddude, you da man. Gotta love the pocket.

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Wow, nice! instead of the back pocket, you should use the zipper -for xtra security :razz:
it takes coconuts to tear into it the way you have brother. hats off
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Well,no zipper,but I did get a new seat finisher/fender-extender for when its rains. :-D

I raised the lights up too,to fill in the sides of the seat. I wonder if the Harley guys will like me now,what with the new color scheme...
Also,the Corbin cowl is moving along.


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