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pat english
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A dude came by last week a and bought some parts..he brought these tail sections.he makes them.they are a sand casting,but he cleans them up real nice.he aslo makes the glass tail lights and the tail section is on a hinge that flips up so you can use the tail as a storage compartment..he plans on selling these for around $250..he let me try one on my bike(i tyred to score one for a trade but he wouldnt give it up)..here are some pics.what yall think?
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Racingrobby
Real nice. I like them.  I thinking I'm doing a brad seat because I still want to be able to 2up if I want.
1980 CB 750f ss  .... Elmira ,NY
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pat english
cool..whats a brad seat?
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shinyribs
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I like the round taillight and the slots cut in it. Very cool piece! They could stand to be a bit wider,but I guess that all depends on the bike really. Getcha a couple of 'em
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pat english
lol,i cant afford those.$250 a seat..those are just pics he sent...
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Vintage
They look cool, but too pricey for me, that's what i like about ebay and cycle salvage yards.
1980 CB750F Super Sport
1982 CB900 Custom
1982 XV750 Virago

Grand Rapids, Michigan
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pat english
yeah i agree.maybe he can get his cost down and give a better price.
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dave Esch
My tail section and seat assembly is home made. It's from a harley fuel tank.
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pat english
hey thats pretty sweet..i did one like that out of a yamaha enduro tank.
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MarkPBG
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Those are sweet! I like the art deco influence on two of the designs....I think I need to talk to this guy about the custom one I need made for my cafe. Would he be willing to put up his contact info?
Mark Davis
Palm Beach Gardens, FL
amateur photographer, hot rodder, motorcyclist, adventurer
"Four wheels move the body. Two wheels move the soul."
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pat english
ill give him a call and tell him to make an account on this site..i know he does custom "1 off" tail pieces too.
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MarkPBG
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Does this guy have a website? Any word on where and how he's selling them? Still really interested in getting one, even one custom. Thanks.
Mark Davis
Palm Beach Gardens, FL
amateur photographer, hot rodder, motorcyclist, adventurer
"Four wheels move the body. Two wheels move the soul."
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Lucky 1
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If they were metal stampings they would cost a lot less.
On a Roadstar Adventure.
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shinyribs
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It would be cheaper.If you could afford the stamping machinery. Sand casting is cheap. Just ask Honda circa 1969
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Lucky 1
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Need to get your photo down to 600 DPI wide.
Right now it is 1280 pixels wide!!!
On a Roadstar Adventure.
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MarkPBG
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I'm still looking at these....any more info on the guy, if he's selling them yet, and where?
Mark Davis
Palm Beach Gardens, FL
amateur photographer, hot rodder, motorcyclist, adventurer
"Four wheels move the body. Two wheels move the soul."
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clintwillis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ij2AUE84FOA

i wanna build this
1979 CB750K
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shinyribs
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That seat is beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
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clintwillis
I know I would love to build something along those lines.
1979 CB750K