06-12-2006, 06:04pm
Cheers Rod. It is definately a tricky process becuase Tobin is so old school. Oh yeah, I meant the backwards kanji. lol. I started doing it on the right for a design reason, I mostly do it now because it bugs people. I don't like the kanji going pointed back when it is flamed. I just doesn't look right and since I don't speak japanese it comes down to what it looks like. The other side is normalish.
Dave, I get those seats made in NY by a bloke named Tobin O'Connor. He is a bit of celebrity in our world. I take care of most the aussie ones because I do design and supply exchanges. I am pretty sure that I am the only shop in the world who does that. I am certainly the only shop that follows it from the start to the finish. My seats are booked solid until the new year but it doesn't stop me from getting the setup ready and help you make half decent choices about which way you want to go. I can assure you that the seats are comfy enough (I am sure many will agree) but not like a cruiser, more like sitting on a bar stool as opposed to a plank of wood. lol. Theya re specially shaped to fit your arse.
drop me a line at thunder_composites@primusonline.com.au and I will cook something up for you.
Dave, I get those seats made in NY by a bloke named Tobin O'Connor. He is a bit of celebrity in our world. I take care of most the aussie ones because I do design and supply exchanges. I am pretty sure that I am the only shop in the world who does that. I am certainly the only shop that follows it from the start to the finish. My seats are booked solid until the new year but it doesn't stop me from getting the setup ready and help you make half decent choices about which way you want to go. I can assure you that the seats are comfy enough (I am sure many will agree) but not like a cruiser, more like sitting on a bar stool as opposed to a plank of wood. lol. Theya re specially shaped to fit your arse.
drop me a line at thunder_composites@primusonline.com.au and I will cook something up for you.