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    Looks like these are a 2.5" cylinder, they will fit in the mount @shownomercy posted as long as the straps are adjustable. @popo8 what mount do you have?
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    You just buy the Tbolt straps that will fit what you got, I ended up having to buy larger ones, but no biggie
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    I'm real happy with my setup although it was a bit pricey. Worth it I suppose if I ever have to use it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackbirdws6 View Post
    I'm real happy with my setup although it was a bit pricey. Worth it I suppose if I ever have to use it.
    What seats are those?

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    Quote Originally Posted by harner View Post
    What seats are those?

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    Corbeau LG1 wrapped in leather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackbirdws6 View Post
    Corbeau LG1 wrapped in leather.
    Beautiful. I didn't take notice at the dyno day, they are perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harner View Post
    Beautiful. I didn't take notice at the dyno day, they are perfect.

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    Thanks! I really enjoy them and my intent with the style was to have it look as if the factory offered a racing seat option. The center portion is perforated leather like the factory seat.

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    I'll probably pick up 1 or 2 cans of this also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 96LT1355Z28 View Post
    Looks like these are a 2.5" cylinder, they will fit in the mount @shownomercy posted as long as the straps are adjustable. @popo8 what mount do you have?
    I do not have a mount. However I would like to mount them securly in my rides (no roll bar, so roll bar mounts are out) thats why Im lookin for the experience of u and others...

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    Quote Originally Posted by popo8 View Post
    I do not have a mount. However I would like to mount them securly in my rides (no roll bar, so roll bar mounts are out) thats why Im lookin for the experience of u and others...

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    The mount I have can be secured via bolts to your floor etc.
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