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WANTED: Gen1 1000 comfort (ideally taller) seat - Printable Version +- Fazer Owners Club - Unofficial (https://foc-u.co.uk/mybb) +-- Forum: Bikes, Hints'n'Tips (https://foc-u.co.uk/mybb/forumdisplay.php?fid=66) +--- Forum: For Sale & Wanted (https://foc-u.co.uk/mybb/forumdisplay.php?fid=80) +--- Thread: WANTED: Gen1 1000 comfort (ideally taller) seat (/showthread.php?tid=82558) |
WANTED: Gen1 1000 comfort (ideally taller) seat - SkidT - 05-08-21 Greetings all, Had a spare taller seat that i purchased on here a while back. Unfortunately, it was a little too tall. Took it to be reupholstered but when they took the cover off, the foam etc underneath was pretty much rotten / been eaten. It wasn’t cost effective to have them rebuild it from scratch. Soo….. Anybody got a slightly taller than standard reworked / comfort type seat that they’d like to part with for sensible money please? Thought I’d ask here before I go to that auction site to pick up a cheap second hand seat to be recovered. I’ve tried a gel pad strapped on top of the standard, but don’t like the way that you roll around on it whilst riding and tbh, I didn’t find it much, if any more comfortable. It’s really a little more height that I’m after, to reduce the angle of my knees and hips as I get older. Re: WANTED: Gen1 1000 comfort (ideally taller) seat - greg1953 - 16-08-21 I've been looking for a more comfortable seat for ages so thought I'd try an Airhawk and it's wonderful, after much fiddling about I find it's best with very little air in it. I could only manage about 20 miles previously but last week did 100 with no discomfort....well worth a try just don't put too much air in. Re: WANTED: Gen1 1000 comfort (ideally taller) seat - SkidT - 16-08-21 Thanks Greg for your reply. Good advice. I had one a few years back and sold it on after lack of use(for peanuts!) ? However, I’ve actually literally just received a new one in the post (UK brand equivalent) from Sportsbikeshop. I’ll see how I get in but it’s got to be a cheaper alternative than replacing the seat. |