jride
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So since I don't like the looks of the Russell's seat I was wondering what would be the best alternative
Advice please
Advice please
+1 on what Iggy says. If you want your *** happy on long days then Russell is the way to go. If you want to look at it then there are lot of choices to spend money on.It's a form vs. function question then.
Russell's are arguably the best long-distance saddle, but if you want a work of art and OK that your tucus may be still be sore after paying custom prices......it's hard to beat a Rick Mayer.
You may find Bill Mayer or Rich's to be more functional and still look good.
Google custom seat site:fjrforum.com and find it talked about many, Many times.
When I'm in the twisties, I move forward of the wings and slide off the seat just fine. pretty natural for me as I want to be a little more forward in my postion in the twisties anyways.You are correct. All of the better comfort seats (Russell, B Mayer, R Mayer) cradle the riders butt on the sides making it difficult to slide off the side of the seat. That's essential to their design as spreading the load of the rider across their entire butt where they get all the comfort from.
The best way to go is to have multiple seats. One for long mileage week long rides and another for sliding off when playing around in the twisties. I just choose to keep my two different seats on two different bikes.
I think they call that the "Warchild Special"...Unless you get that ugly *** (but probably very comfy) waffle pattern, I'm not seeing where the problem is here.
Yep....what Mark said!When I'm in the twisties, I move forward of the wings and slide off the seat just fine. pretty natural for me as I want to be a little more forward in my postion in the twisties anyways.You are correct. All of the better comfort seats (Russell, B Mayer, R Mayer) cradle the riders butt on the sides making it difficult to slide off the side of the seat. That's essential to their design as spreading the load of the rider across their entire butt where they get all the comfort from.
The best way to go is to have multiple seats. One for long mileage week long rides and another for sliding off when playing around in the twisties. I just choose to keep my two different seats on two different bikes.
I think they call that the "Warchild Special"...Unless you get that ugly *** (but probably very comfy) waffle pattern, I'm not seeing where the problem is here.
Wow Doc! Can ya send me that seat? The Missus is going through... owch!!I think Fred is exactly right... The seat is very subjective....
I am a big guy and need my weight spread across the width of the saddle. Although not quite as wide as a Russel, it clearly distributes the weight to make the ride more comfortable and to eliminate hot flashes
Wow Doc! Can ya send me that seat? The Missus is going through... owch!!I think Fred is exactly right... The seat is very subjective....
I am a big guy and need my weight spread across the width of the saddle. Although not quite as wide as a Russel, it clearly distributes the weight to make the ride more comfortable and to eliminate hot flashes
nevermind! :black eye:
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Why? They posted and answer on the other thread that was pertinent to what was being discussed.Now that Russell is on the forum it would be great if they came over to this thread.
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