FlyCatcher
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Already got my order in. This will be my 4th Day-Long seat. The 1st was back when Meyer built them, the others were from Russell. Obviously, I like these seats.
I know. If you want a budget minded custom seat go with Laam. Just don't expect it to be a RDL, its not. However my guess is the Laam is prob good enough for 75% of the riders out there and it's significantly better than most other seats and it is a true custom seat.I'm choking on some of these prices.
Why is it your last ride of the year? It's only fricken October, you *****! I know you live in Idaho, but there's no snow down, keep riding!43K on the stock seat you *******. Taxi seat beads on the hot days, about $20. Headed out for my last ride of the year this (long) weekend, will do about 1800 miles. Beads off cuz it's cold.
Check here, page 4, post #63? for some pics & info on the Laam seats.Love my fjr, hate the corbin seats it came with. The passenger seat has a lip in back that does not give my wife enough room. They are way too hard for my liking. Was thinking about trying a sargent back seat for the wife because it is flat. Probably a front sargent also. Then if they don't work air hawks on top. Russell day maybe but don't want to drop a grand and then not be happy either. I like so many things about the fjr but if I cant do 500 mile days every now and then, and not stop every 25 miles then its got to go. What are your opinions 1 and 2 up. Would someone want my corbins? That would help offset the new seats.
I do, I have a Givi E-52 w/ pad, and your right, you don't put all your weight on it.I do appreciate the replies! This winter I will have to make up my mind as i'm now in now hurry it has been snowing already. Squeeze in a ride here and there when the weather is permitting. I want to keep my givi trunk in place as I like it but the wife wants a backrest as she doesn't feel the givi is strong enough and I don't think she should lean too hard on it either. Do any in the forum run a back rest and a trunk?
Running a V46 trunk on the SR357 mount. Gives the SO plenty of room and the security of having something behind her.Do any in the forum run a back rest and a trunk?
The back rests are typically less secure than the Givi Trunk is. You really don't want to "lean back" on either one.I do appreciate the replies! This winter I will have to make up my mind as i'm now in now hurry it has been snowing already. Squeeze in a ride here and there when the weather is permitting. I want to keep my givi trunk in place as I like it but the wife wants a backrest as she doesn't feel the givi is strong enough and I don't think she should lean too hard on it either. Do any in the forum run a back rest and a trunk?
Roger,Ed, I would love to hear/see more about your tilting the OEM trunk to make more space for the SO.
To the OP, I have a BMS saddle, and love the front. My SO is not loving the pillion, so Rocky Mayer called me back and said 'send it back' for a fix (after 2 years). I gotta love service like that !
(Rick Mayer and Bill Mayer's dad created the concept of RDL and sold it to Russell) (Laam looks very similar) YBMV
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