Seat mount trim plate
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Seat mount trim plate
I removed the sissy bar & replaced stock seat with a Corbin Gunfighter so I cut, shaped & painted a piece of aluminum for a trim plate for the rear mounting tab/bolt.
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Re: Seat mount trim plate
That really looks good. Nice job of hiding the mounting strap. It isn't easy to make something like that symmetrical.
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Re: Seat mount trim plate
Thanks. [emoji106]Herb wrote:That really looks good. Nice job of hiding the mounting strap. It isn't easy to make something like that symmetrical.
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Re: Seat mount trim plate
That looks nice. What did you do with the wiring and relays that are under the stock seat ?
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Re: Seat mount trim plate
Hey you got the same back tyre as I have and I live in Thailand.
It was the cheapest I could get [emoji2] about 80 dollar ?. Ive had it on for about 4 years and seems ok to me.
Ok back on topic.
It was the cheapest I could get [emoji2] about 80 dollar ?. Ive had it on for about 4 years and seems ok to me.
Ok back on topic.
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Re: Seat mount trim plate
Thanks. All the wiring & relays are still under the Corbin seat. The seat pan is shaped close to the original.dwd58 wrote:That looks nice. What did you do with the wiring and relays that are under the stock seat ?