Following my adventures during July with the Pacific Northwest Romp and my SS1k at WFO5, I realized that a custom seat was a necessity for survival.
So - on August 28, 2006 I arrived at Bill Mayer Saddles in Ojai, California. I've been waiting to put a few miles on the seat before posting.
I arrived at 6:15 am, and they were waiting for me. Coffee was made, Adrian was ready to go, and all they needed was my stock seat.
Adrian started with lots of questions - what kind of riding, what is your preferred position, etc., and he had me sit on the bike while observing and asking questions. Taking the stock seat, he removed the vinyl cover, replaced it on the bike and had me sit on it again - and proceeded to take a sharpie and mark where my cheeks were -
Here's Wonky at the start -
The stock foam was reduced in volume (way cool electric carving knife, by the way) and then the Bill Mayer foam saddle was glued into place, and additonal trimming ensued - followed by more test sittings, and finally, a test ride !!
There's a really interesting 5 way stop sign intersection close to them - and I've never seen so many confused cagers -
In my case, Adrian had it right the first time - so it immediately went to the finish process -
Here's my saddle with the cute pink foam applied -
And the black leather cover being fitted and sewn -
And the final result:
I'm amazingly comfortable on this seat - they will design it to your specifications, and mine is set up to support my seat , and allow me to move around as I need to. The leather is slightly smooth, so I can easily slide from side to side, back and forth, without lifting off the seat.
My saddle was completed by 10:30 am - so - 4 hrs, 15 mins including my test ride.
I had the pillion recovered to match - my total cost with taxes was $642.00.
OrangevaleFJR and his wife Joyfulgirl arrived aroung 7:30 or so - and while their seats were being worked on, we walked (hiked, actually) in 93 degree heat to Eggs and Things for a late breakfast. It was great meeting them.
All in all, I'm a happy camper - excellent experience, very good workmanship, and Adrian listened to what I wanted and delivered.
So - on August 28, 2006 I arrived at Bill Mayer Saddles in Ojai, California. I've been waiting to put a few miles on the seat before posting.
I arrived at 6:15 am, and they were waiting for me. Coffee was made, Adrian was ready to go, and all they needed was my stock seat.
Adrian started with lots of questions - what kind of riding, what is your preferred position, etc., and he had me sit on the bike while observing and asking questions. Taking the stock seat, he removed the vinyl cover, replaced it on the bike and had me sit on it again - and proceeded to take a sharpie and mark where my cheeks were -
Here's Wonky at the start -
The stock foam was reduced in volume (way cool electric carving knife, by the way) and then the Bill Mayer foam saddle was glued into place, and additonal trimming ensued - followed by more test sittings, and finally, a test ride !!
There's a really interesting 5 way stop sign intersection close to them - and I've never seen so many confused cagers -
In my case, Adrian had it right the first time - so it immediately went to the finish process -
Here's my saddle with the cute pink foam applied -
And the black leather cover being fitted and sewn -
And the final result:
I'm amazingly comfortable on this seat - they will design it to your specifications, and mine is set up to support my seat , and allow me to move around as I need to. The leather is slightly smooth, so I can easily slide from side to side, back and forth, without lifting off the seat.
My saddle was completed by 10:30 am - so - 4 hrs, 15 mins including my test ride.
I had the pillion recovered to match - my total cost with taxes was $642.00.
OrangevaleFJR and his wife Joyfulgirl arrived aroung 7:30 or so - and while their seats were being worked on, we walked (hiked, actually) in 93 degree heat to Eggs and Things for a late breakfast. It was great meeting them.
All in all, I'm a happy camper - excellent experience, very good workmanship, and Adrian listened to what I wanted and delivered.