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Post subject: Leo Vince carbon fiber can installed....
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 9:24 pm
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Joined: Thu Aug 21, 2008 7:21 pm Posts: 243 Location: Pittsburgh, Pa
Just got my Leo Vince installed and all i can say is simply awesome ! Had the Scorpion Titanium and sold it locally so i could get this one and it blows my old one away. Build quality is second to none and the sound with the DB killer out is fantastic. Check it out.[/img]
Does that seat keep a passenger from crowding your space every time you stop? I love riding solo on this bike, but with a babe on the back, it just gets incredibly uncomfortable on the wrists & crotch... Is there anything that will help this?
Joined: Sat Sep 13, 2008 5:28 am Posts: 62 Location: Bucharest, Romania
Nice . I'll be getting mine in 2 weeks but it's not carbon it's titanium. i'll post some pics then. BTW we compared(me and other 2 guys in my city with hafabusas) the yosimura trc(i think) and the leo vince evo2 aluminum and as you can probably guess the winner is............... of course the leo vince.
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Joined: Thu Aug 21, 2008 7:21 pm Posts: 243 Location: Pittsburgh, Pa
thatone1785 wrote:
Does that seat keep a passenger from crowding your space every time you stop? I love riding solo on this bike, but with a babe on the back, it just gets incredibly uncomfortable on the wrists & crotch... Is there anything that will help this?
It all but eliminated that problem for me and my wife. My grapes were constantly being smashed every time we came to a stop. I also have the back rest too so she can just lean back and she doesn't have to cling on to me as much. It just comes off with two allen bolts .
Joined: Thu Aug 21, 2008 2:50 am Posts: 745 Location: Carencro, La USA
Judd wrote:
It all but eliminated that problem for me and my wife. My grapes were constantly being smashed every time we came to a stop. I also have the back rest too so she can just lean back and she doesn't have to cling on to me as much. It just comes off with two allen bolts .
I really want that seat and back rest , but damn it's pricey.
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