Topless chick!!!!!
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Topless chick!!!!!
It would be possible to make it work, but it's going to take some "ahem" rigging to make it work at the seat junction. Maier plastics can be trimmed without leaving all the white creases that other brand plastics are notorious for. Well, Maier is going to be the only brand for the R trikes anyway, so whatever I guess. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
I have swapped plastics on all sorts of trikes and it is no where as big a deal as it is when swapping plastics on a quad because the only thing you really need to hide is the molded portion under the seat. The '85-'86 seats were narrower than the older ones, so I don't see it as being a problem making them work on the older ones. The front fender however, may be a bigger challenge, because the older Rs had a wider fork ofcourse.
Good Luck
I have swapped plastics on all sorts of trikes and it is no where as big a deal as it is when swapping plastics on a quad because the only thing you really need to hide is the molded portion under the seat. The '85-'86 seats were narrower than the older ones, so I don't see it as being a problem making them work on the older ones. The front fender however, may be a bigger challenge, because the older Rs had a wider fork ofcourse.
Good Luck
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