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andyb 19-May-2005 23:18

999 seat height
 
Has anyone else noticed just about any of the race 999s have the height of the seat pad higher. Im talking about the actual pad itself in relation to the back of the tank.

andyb 19-May-2005 23:21

looks like this.....

KeefyB 19-May-2005 23:28

There is a thicker seat pad in the latest DP catalogue,part no.96959303B.

tetol 19-May-2005 23:37

who's bike is that picture of andyb

Wylie1 20-May-2005 00:01

Pro-twins also sell a modified seat pad like the one in the pic. They modify your original seat. Costs about £200 +vat.

Anybody know how much the DP one is?

andyb 20-May-2005 00:08

That is protwins race bike. I think the dp one is a comfort thing. I spoke with brett at pro twins and this is a performance modification. Part of the improvements in their quest for handling.

khushy 20-May-2005 10:04

I have one of the higher seat pads . . .
 
I bought mine from Pro-Twins - works a treat - moves the weight of your body so that there is more over the front - and this is how I rate the mod . . .

Comfort - 7/10 - puts slightly more pressure on your wrists
Feel - 9/10 - much more confidence in the front end
Value for money - 8/10 - definately

My mate had his 749r done at the same time - he was thinking about dropping the forks, raising the rear, modding the fork internals etc etc etc but after changing his seat - he says that its transformed the bike!!!

I have to agree with him - the bike feels so much more planted at the front now!

Khushy


[Edited on 20-5-2005 by khushy]

JPM 20-May-2005 11:58

The "race" 999's (RS and F's) have a different subframe and seat unit, the seat unit doesn't bolt to the seat pad and tank

Steve M 20-May-2005 14:38

Quote:

Originally posted by Dseered
What are the bolt joint type thingies in the frame spars ??

It's a removable frame rail - SBK rules allow metal to be added to the frame but not removed. They don't use it at all tracks depending on how much flex they want (I think), which is why it's removable.


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