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TOPIC: Approx. cost of dehorning
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Approx. cost of dehorning 4 Years, 7 Months ago  
Wonder if anyone can give me a ball park figure on what it would cost to Dehorn the seat area on a Roadstar? I need to go down and further back with regard to the seating position.
 
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Re:Approx. cost of dehorning 4 Years, 7 Months ago  
In the vendors section on the forums page there is draggers seats
I believe you can send him your seat pan and he will modify it for you.
Welcome to the clinic Somone else will chime in I'm sure that will know
more. By the way at first I thought you might be talking about dehorning
cattle. Whew
 
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Last Edit: 2007/10/23 20:32 By Greysnake.
 


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Re:Approx. cost of dehorning 4 Years, 7 Months ago  
You might want to send Doc a PM.
 
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Re:Approx. cost of dehorning 4 Years, 7 Months ago  
The dehorn is cheap, its' the other things .... fender, seat .... that will cost you.

The dehorn is basically a chop job and is easy accomplished. If you look at the A frame part you will see what I mean.

Once you have removed that part you no longer have an attachment point for the fender or seat.

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Re:Approx. cost of dehorning 4 Years, 7 Months ago  
I was thinking a fresh killed buck or something.
 
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Re:Approx. cost of dehorning 4 Years, 7 Months ago  
RichardSidneyEllis wrote:
I was thinking a fresh killed buck or something.

In that case ....

- bullets
- knife
- and gas for the truck



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Re:Approx. cost of dehorning 4 Years, 7 Months ago  
Kinda threw me for a loop on that one too. I'm kinda leary about modifying the bike to that degree, but it looks good on the ones I've seen
 
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