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Why not?...I know you guy's do alot of riding that's why i ask. I want a more clarified answer. When i joined this Forum i looked in alot of places for someone to ride with...and i researched. I wanted to join an organization that was based upon a group loyalty. My whole idea behind looking for a group to ride with was not easy. I'm 44 and there isn't allot of guy's my age willing to ride with just anyone. Especially the sport bike kind. I'm just wondering why a guy who belongs to an "organized" riding group would post here. Make me question my action's.
1993 Honda CBR900RR
1990 Suzuki GSXR1100
1992 Kawasaki ZX750
1996 Honda F3 Trackbike
Just don't get the suzuki gel seat...if they make one for the busa. A lot of people that got it for the gsxr's have complained that it is worse than the stock seat.
john, that seat hangs down lower than my balls on a 90 degree day
Im part of a club but im still always looking for new people to ride with and hang out with. and theres still so much that one can learn from a very large groupe of people. i just like to venture out and make new friends and new people to pick their minds when i have questions about bikes that i dont know about.
and thanks for warning me not to get the suzuki gel seat, i was actually heading to suzuki today to order one. any suggestions on a brand thats good?
how is anyone here supose to know what is comfortable for your ass
some people like gel seats, they do absorb heat and get hot after setting in the sun, if they have a fabric covering, they are like a sponge when wet
corbin... to some, they are the greatest since sliced bread, comfortable and ergonomicly perfect, but not for everybody, for some they are worse than stock
sargent.... same as corbin, but I've heard more good reviews for sargent than corbin
or a customs seat, like a Russell Day long saddle, a basic seat isn't much more than a generic corbin or sargent, but they do get pricey as you add options, the big +, they guarantee your comfort
they only drawback with a Russell saddle, it for many bikes, they need your stock seat. I have heard they are very good on turn around, to the day. with your order you give them photos sitting on the bike (see their website) you get a production date which will prolly be a couple months off, and ship them your seat a few days before the production date and get it back all customized within a week or less
also with very good reviews are the custom saddles for Bill Mayer or from Rick Mayer
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the good thing about corbin and sargent seats is that people are usually always looking for them (depending on the bike). so if you get one and don't like it, you should be able to sell it quickly for what you paid.