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hollywood

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Slightly used Maxgasser seat. One of the first generation designs I was told. Excellent shape and works great....$390.00 + shipping
 

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Great function and quality. I've never been a fan on the look though. I did like the modified Corbin's he did a lot better!
 
yeah, a little too bulky for me. It doesn't look too bad just going for a more gunslinger style seat. I will be in touch with you about one of your's probably. If I remember, dont you do a cut down corbin also if I supplied the seat?
 
Yes, I can do a Corbin version but it's still not as sleek as a stock one.
 
That's still too bulky for my taste. The one you had long ago was very nice though.
 
You must mean this one , looks cool but it's not comfortable. It can be had but not cheaply.
 

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Yes that looks nice...since I don't plan to ride anyone behind me I want to feather the back pillion down to a dull radius point if that makes any sense. Might have to give it a go myself but I don't want to mess up the front seat comfort.
 
Yea, I liked that one a lot better. Not nearly as bulky looking. Even if it didn't have the raised area in the middle. Our Corbin's we have reshaped aren't as bulky either but not quite nealy as fancy as the ones you did.

Still not nearly as streamlines as the stock seat can be made.
 

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