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Old 25-Apr-2006, 11:07
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Hey looks superb Ive been looking for one of these for my 1000SS for some time. Are they any more comfortable than the standard seat? Mine is very hard and gives me a**e ache after a few hours...

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Old 25-Apr-2006, 11:09
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Hey looks superb Ive been looking for one of these for my 1000SS for some time. Are they any more comfortable than the standard seat? Mine is very hard and gives me a**e ache after a few hours...

Cheers.

Erase and rewind! Just noticed its only a cover so answer is no then
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Old 25-Apr-2006, 14:22
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Hey looks superb Ive been looking for one of these for my 1000SS for some time. Are they any more comfortable than the standard seat? Mine is very hard and gives me a**e ache after a few hours...

I have a Sargent seat fitted to mine and they certainly make a difference, for both rider and pillion. They're about £300 new, but I picked up mine or £150 second hand.



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Old 26-Apr-2006, 17:45
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Hey looks superb Ive been looking for one of these for my 1000SS for some time. Are they any more comfortable than the standard seat? Mine is very hard and gives me a**e ache after a few hours...

I have a Sargent seat fitted to mine and they certainly make a difference, for both rider and pillion. They're about £300 new, but I picked up mine or £150 second hand.

Very nice, where did you pick it up from?



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Old 26-Apr-2006, 18:19
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A crashed 750ss that was being broken. Just a matter of keeping eyes open and a bit of patience.

I've seen these Sargent and Corbin seats on eBay second hand for around the £200 mark.
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Old 26-Apr-2006, 18:43
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Here is a pic of my SS with the DP solo seat cowl. As posted before the gel coat on the cowl has stress cracks since day one and has some fittment issues, but is ok if you are not anal like me.

Solo seat cowl
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