corbin dished saddle-'87-'09, $250 plus shipping

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Buddy
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corbin dished saddle-'87-'09, $250 plus shipping

Post by Buddy » Fri May 31, 2013 6:24 pm

I have a like new Corbin dished saddle for sale on Craigslist. To see pic's go to: Craigslist-US States-oregon-salem-motorcycles-and search: corbin dished saddle-May 23- which will take you to: Corbin Dished Saddle for KLR 650's-$250. To my knowledge it was used only twice by a young woman who went to a Hawk air pad. I thought I might like it but I'm doing more long milage trips and a flatter seat now suits my big flatter butt. 30 years ago it would have been perfect (but it ain't 30 years ago). If interested, email me at: buddyeckles@... Thanks and keep riding!

mark ward
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Post by mark ward » Fri May 31, 2013 7:28 pm

Well as USUAL, Riding with John Biccum was not only Fun, EXCITITING, But an EXPERIANCE. Only 3 drops, (2 CRASHS) and 1. RIPPED the Engine guard (& highway bars) off, (tore the welds out of the steel pipe, 3rd one, parked the KLR IN! the embankment upright. (John HAD TO help me pull it out sideways. Lots of Views BEYOND words. Then as I left Moab about 11am, thinking a motel's and taking 4-5 days to get home, Stopping to ride & camp a few extra days. BUT I later got a call asking, GRAMPY, ARE YOU GONNA BE HOME FOR MY 9th BIRTH DAY ON FRIDAY? So I "HAD TO" drive straight threw aprox 1,900 miles (Detours from Construction & ROCK SLIDES) with only 1.25- 1.5 hrs "sleep" in the truck seat, sitting up. (YA HE IS HAPPY Grampy made it. 30 hrs. Including 3hrs for "seat down" Meals (wake 5:30 wed until 11pm thurs night. I'm getting TO OLD for this stuff. Fred Was a GREAT Host. NEEDED ANOUTHER WEEK ++ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

ron criswell
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Post by ron criswell » Sat Jun 01, 2013 2:22 am

Good for you (other than the crashes). Wish I could have made it. Fred is a great host (and has neat shit to buy). Lucky you has grand children. I am not going to be that lucky. Criswell Sent from my iPad
On May 31, 2013, at 7:17 PM, mark ward wrote: > Well as USUAL, Riding with John Biccum was not only Fun, EXCITITING, But an EXPERIANCE. > > Only 3 drops, (2 CRASHS) and 1. RIPPED the Engine guard (& highway bars) off, (tore the welds out of the steel pipe, 3rd one, parked the KLR IN! the embankment upright. (John HAD TO help me pull it out sideways. > > Lots of Views BEYOND words. > > Then as I left Moab about 11am, thinking a motel's and taking 4-5 days to get home, Stopping to ride & camp a few extra days. > BUT I later got a call asking, GRAMPY, ARE YOU GONNA BE HOME FOR MY 9th BIRTH DAY ON FRIDAY? > > So I "HAD TO" drive straight threw aprox 1,900 miles (Detours from Construction & ROCK SLIDES) with only 1.25- 1.5 hrs "sleep" in the truck seat, sitting up. (YA HE IS HAPPY Grampy made it. 30 hrs. Including 3hrs for "seat down" Meals (wake 5:30 wed until 11pm thurs night. I'm getting TO OLD for this stuff. > > Fred Was a GREAT Host. > > NEEDED ANOUTHER WEEK ++ > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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