
Been riding the Dream to work recently
Been riding the Dream to work recently
Do what you've always done and you'll get what you've always had.
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Been riding the Dream to work recently
Your bike looks great. What kind of bags are they? How did you mount the solo seat?
Mike
Mike
Thanks Mike.
Yeah, the bags are super handy. J.C. Whitney still has the same lights for them, they're truck side-lights or something. I wired two into the brake light, and two are running lights — definitely an improvement over the single stock tail lamp.
The seat was just a cheapo found online. It had some sort of bracket that I modified, and at the back I used two old, aircraft-engine valve springs for added 'suspension.' When I get some time I'll make a slightly larger and thicker solo seat for more comfort and better looks.
Got the bike in a junkyard about 15 years ago for $150. Rings were rusted so I put in a set of rings, did a quickie/cheapo resto and have been riding it without problems ever since.
Yeah, the bags are super handy. J.C. Whitney still has the same lights for them, they're truck side-lights or something. I wired two into the brake light, and two are running lights — definitely an improvement over the single stock tail lamp.
The seat was just a cheapo found online. It had some sort of bracket that I modified, and at the back I used two old, aircraft-engine valve springs for added 'suspension.' When I get some time I'll make a slightly larger and thicker solo seat for more comfort and better looks.
Got the bike in a junkyard about 15 years ago for $150. Rings were rusted so I put in a set of rings, did a quickie/cheapo resto and have been riding it without problems ever since.
Do what you've always done and you'll get what you've always had.
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