wildirish
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I just got my seat back from Spencer and super fast turnaround and great work.For the money it was for me a great deal and it works!!
I've been thinking about getting the Spencer mod done. My passenger isn't happy with the stock seat or the Corbin. I've heard good things about Spencer. Is it worth it? What types of things does he need to know before working on the seat?I just got my seat back from Spencer and super fast turnaround and great work.For the money it was for me a great deal and it works!!
For your FJR the typical riders seat modifications are correction of the seats angle to provide a more neutral position with less of a forward slant to the tank, creation of an actual supportive seating "pocket", and a softening of the frontal midline to take pressure off of the crotch. These changes combine to better distribute your weight across the width of the seat rather than concentrating it in the center. Adding the Supracor suspension included in the LD mod is definitely recommended. It will allow a more form fitting shape, provide better weight distribution, reduce vibration in the seat, and dampen road shock. All of the changes are to the internal structure of the seat for a much better feel and support. The outside look and the way it relates to the passenger section are unchanged. The Supracor works for the rider because it is a dynamic material with an instant rebound. It moves with you, working with your weight shifts for proper bike control. If you use a material in the riders section that "takes a set" it locks you in one position and fights against you. This is the main problem with foams as the rider is constantly moving, even while cruising the highway you are making small corrections in your weight distribution.
The passenger section modification is similar but on a smaller scale. It concentrates on them needing a position that keeps their weight stable, and because of them having less contact points with the bike, a position that gives them more confidence and control over their position during braking and in turns.
Pricing would be the standard minimum for a two piece seat of $50 for the actual work to the riders section, a $25 material charge for Supracor, and $25 for the passenger section if done together.
With the FJR it is helpful if you can include a photo of you in normal riding position (on the center stand is fine) Just one from the side is enough. With the adjustable seat, and Yamaha having had several seat changes with your model, it helps if I can see how you relate to the controls.
====================================================I just got my seat back from Spencer and super fast turnaround and great work.For the money it was for me a great deal and it works!!
Fred,One of you that has had the seat modified might want to post some pictures of the seat from various angles so folks can get an idea what it comes out like. It sounds like Spencer has a one size fits all approach to his "customizing".
If a seat didn't allow me to ride all day long without butt pain, I would call it a failed attempt at a comfort seat.
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