30-03-13, 12:57 PM
Tony did mine on gen 2 fazer when I bought it two years ago.
He does a great job of recovering, and colour coded rider and pillion piping to
match engine covers and hugger (gold).
Can't say it's a comfortable ride, as after about 80-100 miles you need a break.
I think the original seat was rubbish to start with, and apart from the Airhawk types
which makes you much higher, and not good for shorter riders, I think you have to
just put up with the pain!
As for Tony Archer, he's just your typical one man band, they're all the same, not really
keen business people, you just have to go along with them!
He does a great job of recovering, and colour coded rider and pillion piping to
match engine covers and hugger (gold).
Can't say it's a comfortable ride, as after about 80-100 miles you need a break.
I think the original seat was rubbish to start with, and apart from the Airhawk types
which makes you much higher, and not good for shorter riders, I think you have to
just put up with the pain!
As for Tony Archer, he's just your typical one man band, they're all the same, not really
keen business people, you just have to go along with them!
The older we get the better we were!