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Re:Thunderbike 250 Solid Rear-DynaWideGlide Front
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Re:Thunderbike 250 Solid Rear-DynaWideGlide Front 2 Years ago  
It's a "Painfully Low" Solo Seat from http://draggerseats.com/ . Alex Blondeau is an artist
 
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Re:Thunderbike 250 Solid Rear-DynaWideGlide Front 2 Years ago  
Are those seats still around? I notice the last post on the blog was 2008.

I just put on the stretched tank today and I'm looking for some seat alternatives...


Rich
 
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Re:Thunderbike 250 Solid Rear-DynaWideGlide Front 2 Years ago  
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I just put on the stretched tank today and I'm looking for some seat alternatives...
And no pictures.
And the last post was last week Thursday.
 
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Re:Thunderbike 250 Solid Rear-DynaWideGlide Front 2 Years ago  
Looks like Alex is back in business as of 5/13/2010. I waited 4-5 months for mine.
 
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Re:Thunderbike 250 Solid Rear-DynaWideGlide Front 2 Years ago  
Have you ever been hasseled for not having a rear fender?
 
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Re:Thunderbike 250 Solid Rear-DynaWideGlide Front 2 Years ago  
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Have you ever been hasseled for not having a rear fender?I have read the Ohio Code repeatedly. There are NO requirements for front or rear fenders. The bike must have one but not more than two tail lights. The bike must have turn signals, but the law does not specify if both front and rear are required. I have no front signals, so I hand signal for approaching traffic. There is no license plate orientation required. Handlebar height is limited to 15" above seat. Only one mirror is required.
 
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Re:Thunderbike 250 Solid Rear-DynaWideGlide Front 2 Years ago  
jamie99roadstar wrote:
TampaSVT wrote:
I just put on the stretched tank today and I'm looking for some seat alternatives...
And no pictures.
And the last post was last week Thursday.


I guess I was reading from the bottom up. I just shot him an e-mail. The Ultimate solo seat that I cut to meet the tank just doesn't look right to me. Maybe I just have to get used to it. I guess I already miss the old Silverado seat with the conchos and tassles...

I'll post a photo tomorrow.


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Re:Thunderbike 250 Solid Rear-DynaWideGlide Front 2 Years ago  
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jamie99roadstar wrote:
Have you ever been hasseled for not having a rear fender?I have read the Ohio Code repeatedly. There are NO requirements for front or rear fenders. The bike must have one but not more than two tail lights. The bike must have turn signals, but the law does not specify if both front and rear are required. I have no front signals, so I hand signal for approaching traffic. There is no license plate orientation required. Handlebar height is limited to 15" above seat. Only one mirror is required.

Wow, you got it good down there. There tougher up in these parts.
 
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Re:Thunderbike 250 Solid Rear-DynaWideGlide Front 2 Years ago  
TampaSVT wrote:
jamie99roadstar wrote:
TampaSVT wrote:
I just put on the stretched tank today and I'm looking for some seat alternatives...
And no pictures.
And the last post was last week Thursday.


I guess I was reading from the bottom up. I just shot him an e-mail. The Ultimate solo seat that I cut to meet the tank just doesn't look right to me. Maybe I just have to get used to it. I guess I already miss the old Silverado seat with the conchos and tassles...

I'll post a photo tomorrow.


Rich

You going to get tassles on the new/reworked one? They looked good on your bike.
 
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Re:Thunderbike 250 Solid Rear-DynaWideGlide Front 2 Years ago  
Very, Very Sharp
 
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