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RE:well swapped my 80 flt rubbaglide fer a

Subject: RE:well swapped my 80 flt rubbaglide fer a
by pappyfreebird on 2008/3/1 2:18:49

wow mike... stories sound same ...two seasons ago i started havin tailbone leg issues on my 79 fxs...tried lotsa different seats...dint bother on my rubbaglide shovel bagger...jus the fxs ( the laid back sitting position) i bought a 94 ultra..jus ta resell n im keepin it...its nawt cause its evo its the upright position n drivers backrest...thats why traded flt fer sporty...(ill never give up my ol chop fxs) new black met. paint this winter ..fug i were done in nov. \\\ so fabbed up nutha seat set up n gonna run a duoglide spring seat on fxs this season ( upright as kin git) n see ifn cures the tail bone numb willy syndrom...the evil ultra ain any smoother then my rubbamount shovel though... i hada 89 n 96 fxstc n dint like em...they shook same as shovel...did like the starters n the 5 spd seemed spunkier...cant wait fer spring...now vet ta paly wid too
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