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Old 16-May-2006, 21:42   #11
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Thanks guys had another long blast at the weekend and was sooooo glad when the fuel light came on. The other customers must have giggled in the garage at my john wayne walk up to the till !
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Old 16-May-2006, 22:37   #12
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I have a Sargent seat on my 749R, It has a carbon look to it and is very comfortable, cost £200 though !!!
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Old 18-May-2006, 15:09   #13
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A thorough internet search reveals very little have to manually ring around i think !
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Old 19-May-2006, 12:07   #14
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Must say that I rode for eight days straight, and for about 7 hours every day on my 748 and my arse didn't really hurt. A little discomfort on the motorway, but otherwise I was so rarely still, it wasn't a problem. Move around on the seat more!

Anyways, hope you get it to your liking.
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Old 20-May-2006, 00:02   #15
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i agree with ath748, i've had 3 weeks from 6-12 hrs in the saddle (749) and it was fine apart from really hot weather. i thought my wrists and backside would go in the first day but it turned out they didn't really hurt at all, it was the tops of my arms that ached. btw i'm 6'2
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Old 22-May-2006, 18:35   #16
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Try a pair of quality padded cycling shorts under your leathers, you would be very surprised at the difference they make!!!!
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Old 23-May-2006, 12:16   #17
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Managed to obtain one through Ducati Spares at Ducati Leeds thank the lord !!!
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Old 24-May-2006, 11:06   #18
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How Much?
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Old 24-May-2006, 12:05   #19
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82 pounds if i remember rightly. In fact it is the thicker seat pad on this link

http://www.ducati-spares.com/cgi-bin...99_2f96959303B
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