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Anybody need a Water Buffalo project?

Whoops wrong address.

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Well, if I get the bike, I know what my helmet is going to look like.
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;) Would that make me the Grand Poobah of the Loyal Order of GSR?
 

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It all depends on how much time you spend on the bike at one time. :-k

My eyes are not in my butt, so I don't care how it looks when I am riding.
What I DO care about when riding is comfort. That is why most of the bikes in my stable have similar seats. :encouragement:

And, for anyone that sees those seats on my bikes, I figure they fall into two categories:
1. Wow, what an ugly seat.
2. Wow, that guy must do a LOT of riding.

Those who recognize the comfort of the seat will accept it and appreciate it for what it is.

By the way, there are MANY things on my GS that most members here would simply shake their head at, but there is the underlying theme of "do what you want, it's YOUR bike". I have applied that to ME.
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I disagree, those seats where never comfortable for me - ever.

And they defined fugly.

But as you say - to each their own.

There was a customer that finally figured out that he was better off at another shop. He had every bell, whistle, toy, trinket, gadget, farkle, you name it, he probably had it.

The wiring nightmare he created was bad enough, but the fact he did that to a motorcycle - come on, if you need all that crap, use your car.

I wonder how many accidents are caused by a motorcyclist with too much crap taking his focus off what he should be focusing on -

Ramble mode off - I found my multi-tester and am switching it to ohmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

:D
 
I disagree, those seats where never comfortable for me - ever.

And they defined fugly.

But as you say - to each their own.

There was a customer that finally figured out that he was better off at another shop. He had every bell, whistle, toy, trinket, gadget, farkle, you name it, he probably had it.

The wiring nightmare he created was bad enough, but the fact he did that to a motorcycle - come on, if you need all that crap, use your car.

I wonder how many accidents are caused by a motorcyclist with too much crap taking his focus off what he should be focusing on -

Ramble mode off - I found my multi-tester and am switching it to ohmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

:D

I remember the Farkles, how did he get them all on his bike?
 
Just in case you are not acquainted with the term, it is an acronym:

FARKLE
F ancy
A ccessory,
R eally
K ool,
L ikely
E xpensive.

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Who says you can't make a Buffalo look pretty.

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Wow, now that's what I wanted to do to my last H-2...find a GPZ frame so she'd handle....that's a lot of work, but she's beautiful - cept that seating arrangement.....
 
"Where's the seat?"...... +2
Love those wrap up pipes too....
 
You don't need no stinking seat, when it's trailered everywhere. :rolleyes: It is cool looking though.
 
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