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Seats Stock vs Sargent vs Corbin
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<blockquote data-quote="dan kim" data-source="post: 1326148" data-attributes="member: 89156"><p>Today I took my wife out for lunch and she complained that she couldn't use the grab rail. I had the Sargent seat on and completely forgot about the width of the seat. I have GIVI SR-357 rack and with Sargent & Corbin it takes away space for the pillion to hold the grab rail. I guess she'll be sitting on the stock seat, the few times a year she rides with me. My wife feels VFR 1200 is more comfortable as a passenger, I have always owned sporty bikes and maybe over time she'll find the FJR comfortable enough. I guess she's use to leaning forward and with somewhat straight up riding position in the FJR, we bang helmet several times. With my wife who weighs about 115LBS I can completely flat foot the machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dan kim, post: 1326148, member: 89156"] Today I took my wife out for lunch and she complained that she couldn't use the grab rail. I had the Sargent seat on and completely forgot about the width of the seat. I have GIVI SR-357 rack and with Sargent & Corbin it takes away space for the pillion to hold the grab rail. I guess she'll be sitting on the stock seat, the few times a year she rides with me. My wife feels VFR 1200 is more comfortable as a passenger, I have always owned sporty bikes and maybe over time she'll find the FJR comfortable enough. I guess she's use to leaning forward and with somewhat straight up riding position in the FJR, we bang helmet several times. With my wife who weighs about 115LBS I can completely flat foot the machine. [/QUOTE]
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