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    Cool beans! I was just going to text you for a report. Thanks homey.
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    I sure enjoyed my ride Saturday Stro. This is my best upgrade so far. Ultimate says this is the first one they have built like this and has requested some photos. My pics don't do the seat justice. Used my phone. I get a chance I'll take some pics with the camera. The seat really pops in the sun.

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    Pics look good. Now this is a whole new seat, correct? You didn't send yours in. I am considering a driver backrest, but now I don't know. I sat on a buddies Vic with his new driver seat with backrest and really loved the feeling. He is in love because he says he feels more in the bucket versus sitting atop the seat. How much did the king give your upper Gluteus Maximus support versus stock?
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    That's a nice looking seat, glad your happy

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    Awesome!

    It definitely adds to the looks of the bike. I like the materials you chose, nice texture. I also like that you matched the backrest as well. Thanks for showing it.

    p.s. I noticed your pictures show larger than when I post mine. In the past, my pictures were showing bigger as well but are now much smaller. Does anyone know why is that? Price of hosting the forum went up? Just curious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cool Hand Luke View Post
    p.s. I noticed your pictures show larger than when I post mine. In the past, my pictures were showing bigger as well but are now much smaller. Does anyone know why is that? Price of hosting the forum went up? Just curious.
    I would guess your file size is too small

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    Quote Originally Posted by Willl View Post
    I would guess your file size is too small
    It's the same as the pictures I posted before.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cool Hand Luke View Post
    It's the same as the pictures I posted before.
    For internet postings I take photo's with as large an image size as the website will take, I also set the image quality to low

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    Quote Originally Posted by stroguy View Post
    Pics look good. Now this is a whole new seat, correct? You didn't send yours in. I am considering a driver backrest, but now I don't know. I sat on a buddies Vic with his new driver seat with backrest and really loved the feeling. He is in love because he says he feels more in the bucket versus sitting atop the seat. How much did the king give your upper Gluteus Maximus support versus stock?
    Stro I guess the best way to.describe it is that the seat cradles your azz. You feel really planted in your position. I find my self getting in the correct position from the get go cause once your there you really have to try to move out of that spot.

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    Guys that backrest thing is really subjective. I'm an aggressive rider and live in an area where we have a lot of curvy roads. Some of the best anywhere. I use a lot of body english when I'm riding hard including leaning forward. I never use the leaning back relaxing position. Its just not for me. The step in the seat is more than sufficient.

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