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Joined: Oct 2005
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Who has tried one and what is your opinion about them? I am seriously considering purchasing one of these seats and was just curious if I am making the right decision... The stock seat is "a killin" me on long hauls... Please don't be offended by my questions Brent, everything in the accessory line i purchased from you is super and I certainly do not have any complaints about your quality products or service and really did enjoy the candy.... LOL
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Joined: Jan 2005
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The seat is great. It's not what I would call a touring seat, but I've put some 250 mile days on it with few complaints.
Learning from my mistakes... again and again.
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Joined: Sep 2006
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I have one.. put a good 8hr ride over the weekend.. loved it.
Go and get one!! best money I spent so far!
just my 2 cents
Trev
07 TBA Pacific Blue and White.. stock for now!
A bike has half the wheels my cage does.. but 3x the fun factor
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Joined: Jul 2006
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I have one...so far so good....my stock seat was killing me also....but that has been true of any stock bike seat for me. I like a firm harder seat.
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Went for a 300 mile ride this weekend. At about 100 miles or so I was looking to stop...We were doing gas stops about 120 miles, but a few minutes off the bike and everything was fine. On the stock seat my tail bone would hurt and not go away even after stopping.
I rode behind a red America for awhile on 14....not sure who he was....
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Joined: May 2007
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At 6'3" I wonder about having my knees above my butt, but something has to be done about the stock seat which is terrible. Anyone done mods to the stock seat to make it firmer. Don't really want to drop the coin for a new one of these or a corbin. Any success stories out there?
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i cut my stock seat, trimmed the sides to run with the tubes the seat sits on and cut the thickness to about one inch, i sit at 22" of the ground and love how it feels with the stock seat i felt like i was pushed forward and up now i sit back and low i ride about 60 miles a day i will post pictures soon.
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Sometimes you get the bar, sometimes the bar gets you.
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>i will post pictures soon.
I'll look forward to seeing them. The jowls on the stocker don't appeal to me.
+1 on the "killin' me" part. I've even had it reworked. Helped, but not there yet.
Said Molly to James, that's a fine motorbike.
Richard Thompson
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