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02-05-2008, 08:54 PM
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Super Sidecars Favourite Bike: 1972 Norton commando
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: staffordville connecticut
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D9's DG RELO BRACKET
I am new to the forum, purchasing a 2007 Black Bonnie in Nov. After lurking for several months I contacted D9 aka Seth regarding his relo  bracket. I purchased one , all black anodized, received it this AM and assembled it in about 1 hour. I can say without reservation that the workmanship , directions and professional conduct of Seth are beyond reproach. I consider him to be honest, accurate and considerate and would recommend this kit to anyone who is considering such an item for their Bonneville. I am 58 yrs young and have spent most of my adult life working in a technical environment . I believe anyone is capable of handling this mod. Publicly, Thank you Seth. Craig
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02-05-2008, 09:54 PM
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Grand Prix 125 Favourite Bike: 2007 T100
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Originally Posted by champ7fc
I am new to the forum, purchasing a 2007 Black Bonnie in Nov. After lurking for several months I contacted D9 aka Seth regarding his relo  bracket. I purchased one , all black anodized, received it this AM and assembled it in about 1 hour. I can say without reservation that the workmanship , directions and professional conduct of Seth are beyond reproach. I consider him to be honest, accurate and considerate and would recommend this kit to anyone who is considering such an item for their Bonneville. I am 58 yrs young and have spent most of my adult life working in a technical environment . I believe anyone is capable of handling this mod. Publicly, Thank you Seth. Craig
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Beat me to it, din'cha? I assembled Seth's kit last weekend, and was blown away by the quality of the parts and instructions. I've designed all kinds of weird special machinery, optical and medical instruments for nearly 40 years, so I look at everything I buy through the designer's eye. Seth's relo kit is absolutely first class for design and execution.
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02-05-2008, 11:04 PM
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02-06-2008, 12:34 AM
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SuperStock Favourite Bike: 06 Creamsicle
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i don't care who ya r. dat's funny right der
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02-06-2008, 12:39 AM
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Originally Posted by innominate
i don't care who ya r. dat's funny right der
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yup, and yes, this thread is useless without pictures.
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02-06-2008, 01:11 AM
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Super Sidecars Favourite Bike: 07 Bonnie Black
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D9 is Da Bomb!
I have to agree with this and all previous posts regarding Seth's technical skills and professionalism topped off with overall coolness.
I got the D9 Lay Flat Bracket about a month ago, but finally got it installed. The fit, finish, instructions, all top-notch. Seth even went above and beyond by helping me source some additional parts that I needed to complete the install since I didnt have the complete tach kit.
And just so I dont get blasted for no pics heres a couple to satisfy the crave. I'll post more when I get a dry day above 40.
Oh yeah, I took for a quick beer run and I swear the bastage is faster.
Cheers!
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02-06-2008, 01:52 AM
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Appreciate the feedback... thanks guys!
More backetmania coming in '08... stay tuned...
sweatmachine... I'm shocked!
Cheers,
D9
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02-06-2008, 02:03 AM
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YES!!!!!
here's to you Seth:
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02-06-2008, 05:47 AM
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Commentator Favourite Bike: 2010 Street Triple 675R
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I think the true value of this forum, is that it gives us access to artisans of Seth's calibre.
& I'd just to add my thanks & appreciation, for the work & effort that I know he's putting in to perfecting the ultimate Scrambler bracket.
I'm honored that he values my opinion enough to send me photo's of the proto-types, for comment.
& when I finally do settle on a design, it's going to be one of my most prized mods, due the personal touch involved.
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02-06-2008, 09:08 AM
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SuperSport Favourite Bike: Modified 2005 T100
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Rushden, Northamptonshire, England
Posts: 1,318 Other Motorcycle: 1994 CB750
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what we need now is an ignition relocation bracket which is less space age than the LSL!
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