RE: Race tail.Help
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RE: Race tail.Help - 6/19/2008 12:45:03 PM
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neely321
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Exopforce, Sorry to hear that it didnt work out. When ever you get it looking nice post a pic of the job so we can see. I guess the stock seat is the way to go.
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1998 Honda CBR F3 in Burnt Orange and Black "Iced Out Jackolantern" More Chrome than a Detroit motor show. Chrome Swing arm, Rims, Yoshi pipe, Pegs Full assembly, Rear break lever and clutch shifter.
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RE: Race tail.Help - 6/19/2008 1:27:26 PM
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huffx9
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ORIGINAL: exopforce SOOO. I tried epoxy on the old tabs but it didnt hold against the vibrations. So i drilled two wholes in the front top and the back top and zipped tied the tail down ( i don''''t think its safe but it works) I ran into another problem after that i wasnt able to mount the seat so i also zipped tied it down.. The seat really doesn''''t look like its mounted all the way down but it works. If i had to do it all over i would go straight stock. Or i would try to find some a tail with tabs. I''''ma put pics up of the bike probably later tonight.. I started this bike from pieces because the owner before me tried to pop a wheelie and wreckd the whole bike.. So i came a long way with this bike sounds like ill just return mine whenever it gets here... been 3 weeks since they shipped it out
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