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I was just wondering if any of you guys have purchased a new seat other than corbin. I am looking for a new seat. Something maybe in a different color or style. Or maybe with a skin cover. I have been looking at corbin and there seat standered is 449.00. I have been told by corbin that there seats are mostly for the long riders. Meaning if you ride long distance they become more comfortable. That may not be for me. If you can name any other seat companies i would like to hear it with your experience with them. Thanks very much for your attention, Doug
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Try this one out...... Click Here
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You can often find local shops to do seats. Ask around or look in the yellow pages and make some calls.
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Hey Tony thanks for the link. I sent an email to them maybe this could work. By any chance have you delt with this outfit for a seat. They have a nice selection,and I am looking forward to hearing from them. Thanks again I will keep you posted, Doug
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You haven't bought anything from Brent yet? He's the best! I would say he's the #1 aftermarket vendor for our bikes.
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I have the low profile seat from newbonneville.com. It's a quality seat and is really quite comfortable. I wouldn't want to ride it cross country, but for for day rides its great. Brent is a stand up guy, and is extremely easy to deal with. All of my dealings with him have been great. Lots of us here have dealt with him, and have been happy. He also a member of BA.com which is always a plus.
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Yes I have bought from Brent. I am contacting BCC direct for a seat. I am looking for a custom made seat. I like the low profile,but i would like a different leather. I don't know if Brent can handle this,that is why i emailed the company direct.
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This is my seat and I had Clint make it for me(I live 20 minutes away). I used some of his design and I added the daggers through the skull protruding out the back. http://www.bonnevilleamerica.com/photopo...=500&page=1The seat has finally broken in and is good for a 1/2 day(6 hours) ride. I sold my corbin and my stock seat to have it made. Expect a true old school seat. Its basically a tattoo on a seat. Enjoy. 
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Great seat. I talked to Clint,and your seat is very much what i am looking for. In fact he mentioned doing this one. My bike is also green and I think the darker brown works well with the bike color. I am going to go with him. I am deciding what to carve into it. I was thinking the triumph logo,just a thought. I will have to decide on a design. Thanks for the shot,it really covinced me. Doug
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Very nice bike.......DroooLLLL
Who is Clint ?????
That's a nice seat...
CLASS FOR YOUR A**!!!!!
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Mark Case of BCC is a member here. He had a really nice bobber named Bruiser. I had Mark make a fender bib to match my low profile seat. He was really easy to deal with. I'm assuming Clint works with/for Mark? Here's a pic of my seat and fender bib. 
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Since you guys are talking about seats just thought I'd ask what any of you think about the Triumph replacement seats. Right now I'm looking at the touring or roadster. The stock seat is fine for two maybe three hours, but after that OUCH!!
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I'am looking at sending my stock seats out to Butt Buffer. The cost for the driver is $140.00. Both seats are $225.00.I'am looking for a more comfortable ride but keeping it stock. They install some hitech stuff in your seat custom fit. Anyone else try this?
03 Blue and Silver, AI removed,Thunderbike Pipes,132 mains,45 pilots,snorkles gone,k+n, 2 3/4 idle screws
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Welcome Pete great to see more people from NH. I dont know what it is about fall but in last 2 days I have meet 3 people on BA/speedies that I had never seen around here before.
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Nice to hear the good feedback about the low profile seat fom newbonneville.com....I'm waiting for mine to come in....when will my phone ring???? I can't wait! I ordered it through my dealership.
"Let your soul shine,
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It's better than moonshine,
****** sure better than rain."
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I can't wait! I ordered it through my dealership.
why not order it direct from Brent ?
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Couple of things to engrave into the seat: -"Made in England" -Crossed checkard and british flags -RAT Logo -New or old (Hinkley or Meridian) "Triumph" logo -Flames -Tribal design
Just let the seat be your palette... I'm sure there are a million different ideas out there.
04 Speedy, 904cc 12:1 CR JE pistons, ProCom CDI, Nology coils, Hotwires, lightened flywheel, CR ll's, 18 tooth front sprocket, freak kit, cocktail shaker and scypter exhaust, bobbed rear fender, headwinds headlight, wires in bars, and Scott Oiler
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I can't wait! I ordered it through my dealership.
why not order it direct from Brent ?
Hi Mert- I was at my dealership picking up after my 500 mile check up, talking seat height, lower shocks, etc. The parts guy just placed the order for me right then.
I was looking again yesterday at the seat online....For those who run this seat...Is it going to push me much further back on the bike? I have a little room now to straighten my legs on the stock seat with the forward controls, but now I'm wondering if there's going to be a reach problem...I've got a 29 inch inseam.
"Let your soul shine,
It's better than sunshine,
It's better than moonshine,
****** sure better than rain."
-ABB
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Thanks Dill:There are'nt enough Triumphs out there. I'am amazed at the amount of people that come up to me and don't know Triumphs are being made again.
03 Blue and Silver, AI removed,Thunderbike Pipes,132 mains,45 pilots,snorkles gone,k+n, 2 3/4 idle screws
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Pete, I have the Butt Buffer installed in my seat. Doesn't make a bit of difference. You would be better served by putting your $$ toward a Corbin or Rick Mayer(I'm leaning towards Ricks).
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Hey Marc,
Looks great. If you are out there could you PM me a quote for just a simple fender bib to go with the stock seat?
Thanks, Mike
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Paula, I have Brents low profile seat. It will lower you into the frame and if you have a short inseam, will definitely get you closer to the ground. It won't push you any further back, it just lowers you. The seat looks great on the bike. I have a Yellow Speedie with Brents brown and black flame seat. After riding for a couple of years with the stock seat, it took a little while to get used to a new riding position. Seat is comfortable for short rides, 50 miles or so. Switch back to stock for the long hauls. I ride my Harley Springer for longer trips. Much heavier and less "buzz" than the Triumph. The seat looks great on our bikes...highly recommended.
Sensei Keith
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Thanks, Keith for the low down on the low profile....I've always loved springer front ends, BTW, had one on my 79 shovel.  Paula
"Let your soul shine,
It's better than sunshine,
It's better than moonshine,
****** sure better than rain."
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The fender bib was $50 back when Mark made mine, but that was a while ago. I haven't seen him on the boards in quite some time. I'm sure Brent at newbonneville could probably hook you up with one.
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Rick:Thanks for the info. Definetly good to know.
Pete
03 Blue and Silver, AI removed,Thunderbike Pipes,132 mains,45 pilots,snorkles gone,k+n, 2 3/4 idle screws
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