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    Sargent Passenger Seat - Gen II

    still looking
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    Sidebag lock

    The bike is a 2006 so I don't think the warranty claim is going to get very far. Thanks though for the suggestion.
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    Sidebag lock

    This happened after 7,500 miles :(
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    Sidebag lock

    Is it common to loose the sidebag lock? I lost one of mine on a fall ride last year and called the dealer this afternoon only to learn I'm looking at about $80 to replace both locks. Just wanted to check and see if this has happened to many other members and if buying 2 locksets is actually...
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    Sargent Passenger Seat - Gen II

    still looking
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    Sargent Passenger Seat - Gen II

    TTT
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    Sargent Passenger Seat - Gen II

    still looking :)
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    Sargent Passenger Seat - Gen II

    Looking for a Sargent passenger seat to fit my '06
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    WTB Gen2 Seats f/r

    I'll sell my stock front seat for $100
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    Wanted: Sargent seat, for Gen II

    I only need the rear seat so if someone is looking to sell their Sargent pair I'll partner with Chris to make the deal happen.
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    WTB: Stock Windshield

    PM sent
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    £50 says Hayden wins SPOILER

    Thanks for sharing the picture! I was outside the last corner and we all went nuts each time he came around and lit that sucker up. :yahoo:
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    Horns? Loud Horns!

    For when you just have to have the loudest horn in the neighborhood
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    Be Careful Out There

    This is always very sad when it happens. I have found that motorcycle racers live their lives a little bit more and in the moment. The rush of competition and the comraderie in the motorcycle pits is something which we all enjoy immensly. Godspeed John
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    Almost lost it yesterday

    Tim, What I have found from racing and general riding is that at the moment where the thought of not making a corner comes into your head is the time to commit to the corner. I've found that committing to the corner is a much better option than standing the bike up. I know how tough it can be...
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