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Seat for Your Project??

Discussion in 'For Sale, Trade/Swap, Wanted' started by Bane, Jun 5, 2009.

  1. Bane

    Bane Member

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    I have a seat from a 2004 Honda VTX 1300. The front tab wil fit into the tank slot on my 82 maxim 650 if it were shaved about an inch narrower. The the seat looks good on the bike I just didn't want to go with it. The seat ran into my newly installed fuse box. The new fuse box is taller than stock and I wasn't going to move it so....here it is. The seat has no rips, tears, or scuffs. It is in immaculate condition and only has about 50 miles on it. Asking $85 or best offer.
     
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    Well there was a pic, now there's not. Hmmm...Well there are pics of the seat in my gallery.
     
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    Love the wind screen on the 650, where did you find that? I'd like to score one of those.
     
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    yes, where did you get the wind screen?
     
  5. Bane

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    The windscreen is from a triumph thruxton/bonneville. I preferred the smaller look over the larger cafe racer fairings that are commonly found. I noticed it at a local dealership on a Thruxton and realized that it would easily fit. I also lowered the headlight three inches and the instument cluster about two inches.
     

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