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Re: Things Steve (Mungam) Will Just Have To Do To His New Jalapeno
« Reply #210 on: July 06, 2008, 09:28:48 PM »

Steve,

Put Neal's Sunray on your bike and give it a shot...the RK seats should fit...
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Re: Things Steve (Mungam) Will Just Have To Do To His New Jalapeno
« Reply #211 on: July 06, 2008, 09:30:08 PM »

Steve,

Put Neal's Sunray on your bike and give it a shot...the RK seats should fit...

Absolutely. Any RK seat fits an 05 SEEG


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Re: Things Steve (Mungam) Will Just Have To Do To His New Jalapeno
« Reply #212 on: July 06, 2008, 09:42:20 PM »

Steve,

Put Neal's Sunray on your bike and give it a shot...the RK seats should fit...

Good Advise...
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Re: Things Steve (Mungam) Will Just Have To Do To His New Jalapeno
« Reply #213 on: July 06, 2008, 09:42:32 PM »

Steve,

Put Neal's Sunray on your bike and give it a shot...the RK seats should fit...
I will talk to him in the AM about it.

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Re: Things Steve (Mungam) Will Just Have To Do To His New Jalapeno
« Reply #214 on: July 06, 2008, 09:42:57 PM »

Absolutely. Any RK seat fits an 05 SEEG


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Agreed as I know it...
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Re: Things Steve (Mungam) Will Just Have To Do To His New Jalapeno
« Reply #215 on: July 06, 2008, 09:49:03 PM »

My SEEG's tan seat is a Road King seat.  I actually prefer the seat pan on it to the SEEG specific seat.  Very similar after the SEEG seat's "nose job."  Just pay attention to the year model variations if you go Road King.
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Re: Things Steve (Mungam) Will Just Have To Do To His New Jalapeno
« Reply #216 on: July 06, 2008, 09:54:43 PM »

I will talk to him in the AM about it.

Thanks
Steve

Just swap them...he will never know!

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Re: Things Steve (Mungam) Will Just Have To Do To His New Jalapeno
« Reply #217 on: July 07, 2008, 06:47:09 AM »

I have seen/heard some negative feed back on Corbin as of late.....
Is this still the case?

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Steve, none of us here can tell you that you will not get the lemon one, but Jamey just got the dual tour corbin which he ordered from Jenny.  If you had someone like her to fight for you, you have a bitg of a guarantee.  She get's you the 20% off. If you can find a temporary seat that you can use while you sort things out, there are a ton of choices t build your seat - such as colors and skin finishes - snake, aligator, ostrich, elephant etc.  Studs or no studs, stich pattens - with or without colors, on and on.  I'd take my time on those choices, as for the cost of the seat, you don't want to which you had a done it different.

Jamey got his Corbin Dual Tour from Jenny and everything came as expected, ordered and other than not getting a cover for the lower part of the tour pak, it looks fantastic.  The cover ----- our fault for not knowing it was needed. 
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Re: Things Steve (Mungam) Will Just Have To Do To His New Jalapeno
« Reply #218 on: July 07, 2008, 02:54:30 PM »

While I haven't had a bad experience with Corbin......it seems that if you want reliable customer service, you should order from a vendor vs. ordering directly from Corbin.  The exception would be if you take your bike to Corbin directly and in person.

If you purchase from a vendor, then you'll have the ability to return it if it's not right.  I can't tell you why Corbin's mail order business lacks customer service, compared to the retailers that sell their products.
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Re: Things Steve (Mungam) Will Just Have To Do To His New Jalapeno
« Reply #219 on: July 10, 2008, 04:04:45 PM »

Well got a real ride in today on it.  360 miles.
Sign me up for a new seat  :-\

Neal helped me adjust the rider backrest forward 1 notch at Bill's suggestion.
That did help with the reach.  I still think I need the bars to come back 1-2 inches towards me and then I will be more comfortable.
My biggest concern with the ergonomics so far has been a non-issue.
Tomorrow is another day and we will cross into Canada so we will see how back to back days go.

Steve

Congrats on the new bike! It's a beauty.

That was one of the first things to go on the cherry, the stock handlebars. I commend Brian for riding it home from Ohio with those things. I only rode it briefly with those things and couldn't stand them. We bought the HD pull backs, just like on my street glide. Also I'm putting my mustang seat on it from the street glide. I do like the Mustang product but I am not sure if they have the heat option on their touring models.

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Re: Things Steve (Mungam) Will Just Have To Do To His New Jalapeno
« Reply #220 on: July 10, 2008, 08:39:25 PM »

Congrats on the new bike! It's a beauty.

That was one of the first things to go on the cherry, the stock handlebars. I commend Brian for riding it home from Ohio with those things. I only rode it briefly with those things and couldn't stand them. We bought the HD pull backs, just like on my street glide. Also I'm putting my mustang seat on it from the street glide. I do like the Mustang product but I am not sure if they have the heat option on their touring models.

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Here's a funny...First time I caught the screen name change...I saw the female symbol and thought....Hey Steve, lets get together before reading it...Then I saw the name and thought Brain would not approve...or perhaps he would?

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Re: Things Steve (Mungam) Will Just Have To Do To His New Jalapeno
« Reply #221 on: July 10, 2008, 09:38:11 PM »

Congrats on the new bike! It's a beauty.

That was one of the first things to go on the cherry, the stock handlebars. I commend Brian for riding it home from Ohio with those things. I only rode it briefly with those things and couldn't stand them. We bought the HD pull backs, just like on my street glide. Also I'm putting my mustang seat on it from the street glide. I do like the Mustang product but I am not sure if they have the heat option on their touring models.

Kathy


Thanks Kathy
I have put over 1k on this trip this week.  I wussed out.
I bought a sheepskin cover this AM at the dealer for the ride home.  It made a difference all day today. :jalapeno:
Tomorrow I will need to do just over 600 miles to get home by tomorrow night.

I had a mustang on my last bike but it wasn't water proof (my own fault I guess for not water proofing it).
Everytime the seat got wet, it would ooze out the stitching for a day.

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Re: Things Steve (Mungam) Will Just Have To Do To His New Jalapeno
« Reply #222 on: July 10, 2008, 10:47:43 PM »

So now we have a new subject for a CVOHarley poll.

Who has shorter legs

A) Mrs We
B) Mungam
C) Rooster
D) Squirrel
F) ?

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Re: Things Steve (Mungam) Will Just Have To Do To His New Jalapeno
« Reply #223 on: July 11, 2008, 08:51:11 AM »

Steve,
Don't listen to these guys, just do like I did..... ride it and enjoy it. :2vrolijk_21:


I sure hope we don't get any thunderstorms today. :nervous:

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Re: Things Steve (Mungam) Will Just Have To Do To His New Jalapeno
« Reply #224 on: July 11, 2008, 05:03:14 PM »

Thanks Kathy
I have put over 1k on this trip this week.  I wussed out.
I bought a sheepskin cover this AM at the dealer for the ride home.  It made a difference all day today. :jalapeno:
Tomorrow I will need to do just over 600 miles to get home by tomorrow night.

I had a mustang on my last bike but it wasn't water proof (my own fault I guess for not water proofing it).
Everytime the seat got wet, it would ooze out the stitching for a day.

Steve

Those miles add up quick don't they!

This is probably stupid of me to say but I didn't know there was such a thing as a waterproof seat.



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