Soren
Should be Riding
Reged: 01/12/05
Posts: 12034
Loc: Beaverton, OR
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Madrid
Adjunct
Reged: 06/23/09
Posts: 504
Loc: York, PA, USA
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More photos, please. Different angles, etc. And, um...
http://www.bonnevilleamerica.com/administrative/submit-your-bike/
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-------------------- 2005 Speedmaster, Tornado Red, AI removed, Uni Pods, JCW 19" turnouts
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Steven
Adjunct
Reged: 01/11/05
Posts: 170
Loc: Dallas, Texas
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Per request from FriarJohn.....I'll also check out the submission page.
Thanks for the great comments....This bike has continued to great fun in building/refining/riding.
Steven

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Keith
Stickman Yogi
Reged: 03/21/09
Posts: 11611
Loc: BC, Canada
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Love the pics you added!
-------------------- Live to love, love to live.
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Soren
Should be Riding
Reged: 01/12/05
Posts: 12034
Loc: Beaverton, OR
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Love the pics you added!
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sledder23
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Reged: 08/12/07
Posts: 115
Loc: Central Ohio
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Beautiful. Nice photography too. What options did you get on that Corbin seat, other than "no studs". It looks really nice while the one they have on their site looks like it's made of plastic.
-------------------- I see a chrome bike and I want to paint it black.
1972 CB500, fully stock and purrs like a kitten
2003 Speedmaster: TOR Shorties, AI removed, Freak kit, more to come...
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Steven
Adjunct
Reged: 01/11/05
Posts: 170
Loc: Dallas, Texas
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Sledder23,
The Corbin is a Classic Solo from them purchased about 6 or so years ago. It was purchased with no studs and what they called "Freddy" stitching. You can see the stitching a little in the photos...I think Freddy was in reference to Freddy Krueger (Nightmare on Elm)....the stitching looks deco to me, but I see where they get the reference.
The photo in this post show a little more of the detail.
Hope that answers the question. I can't speak for how the seat looks on their site...I have continued to be very happy with my Corbin.
Steven
Edited by Steven (06/29/11 07:30 AM)
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Erwin
Oil Expert
Reged: 08/14/05
Posts: 2473
Loc: Chester, NJ
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Here are some new photos of my '03 America
When I get my next bike(additional one), Im going to make my America look just like yours. I LOVE IT!! Looks great!!
-------------------- Erwin
05 America
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Ryk
Learned Hand
Reged: 05/19/10
Posts: 1628
Loc: Pac. NW
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Steven, your lic. plate/Foad tail light adaptation on a bobbed fender is the best I have seen to date, I ready to trash my '52 Vincent light and plagiarize the hell out of you.
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Steven
Adjunct
Reged: 01/11/05
Posts: 170
Loc: Dallas, Texas
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Thanks Ryk. I am very pleased with how it all came together. I really wanted to keep the symetry intact so I changed a side-mount for the tail light to being this fender mount. I was also very nervous about the bob...I have seen a lot of attempts on this site many are good, many are not my taste. I am completely satisfied with the end result.
Again, thanks for the comments.
Steven
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