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FJR Rides and Gatherings
Ride Planning & Regional Information Exchange
Anyone in Upstate NY area? ...with an aftermarket seat?
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<blockquote data-quote="keithq" data-source="post: 1462198" data-attributes="member: 98319"><p>I have had both Laam and Corbin seats, as well as the stock ones from Honda and Yamaha. Tried sitting on a Russell and could not stand it. But, 'de gustibus non est disputandum' as they used to say a few thousand years ago. I preferred the Corbin on my ST1300 but also liked a Laam that I had modified for my previous FJR. So who knows. I like the idea of trying used first. Corbin were, IMO, more firm and better for long distance riding with lots of room to move around, on a Gunfighter I think. The Laam was pretty comfortable but was not exactly perfect either. They take both your seats and rebuilt the driver and recover the passenger (to match). When mine came back, they did not fit together properly. There was gap I could slide my hand down into between the two seats when mounted. Good quality but perhaps not so great attention to detail?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keithq, post: 1462198, member: 98319"] I have had both Laam and Corbin seats, as well as the stock ones from Honda and Yamaha. Tried sitting on a Russell and could not stand it. But, 'de gustibus non est disputandum' as they used to say a few thousand years ago. I preferred the Corbin on my ST1300 but also liked a Laam that I had modified for my previous FJR. So who knows. I like the idea of trying used first. Corbin were, IMO, more firm and better for long distance riding with lots of room to move around, on a Gunfighter I think. The Laam was pretty comfortable but was not exactly perfect either. They take both your seats and rebuilt the driver and recover the passenger (to match). When mine came back, they did not fit together properly. There was gap I could slide my hand down into between the two seats when mounted. Good quality but perhaps not so great attention to detail? [/QUOTE]
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FJR Rides and Gatherings
Ride Planning & Regional Information Exchange
Anyone in Upstate NY area? ...with an aftermarket seat?
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