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<blockquote data-quote="jammess" data-source="post: 1373181" data-attributes="member: 89387"><p>"Then I would go to the saddle. The RDL is an excellent choice for you, especially coming from the cruiser market. Russel builds a saddle that is customized for your ass and you do NOT move. If you are interested in learning to shift your weight around in the twisties, consider the Seth Laam saddle."</p><p></p><p>My 5th Russell Day Long will be built next month for my FJR. The other four were for BMWs. I don't know why you say you can't move around on a Russell because you can not that I ever wanted to move all that much anyway since they are so comfortable. I have no experience with Laam but I'm sure they make a good product as well but i can't see how anyone can improve much on a Russell if long distance comfort is your priority. Might be easier to touch the ground with both feet with a Laam though. As far as shifting around in the curves I have no issue doing this with the Russell on my R1100RSL, no trouble at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jammess, post: 1373181, member: 89387"] "Then I would go to the saddle. The RDL is an excellent choice for you, especially coming from the cruiser market. Russel builds a saddle that is customized for your ass and you do NOT move. If you are interested in learning to shift your weight around in the twisties, consider the Seth Laam saddle." My 5th Russell Day Long will be built next month for my FJR. The other four were for BMWs. I don't know why you say you can't move around on a Russell because you can not that I ever wanted to move all that much anyway since they are so comfortable. I have no experience with Laam but I'm sure they make a good product as well but i can't see how anyone can improve much on a Russell if long distance comfort is your priority. Might be easier to touch the ground with both feet with a Laam though. As far as shifting around in the curves I have no issue doing this with the Russell on my R1100RSL, no trouble at all. [/QUOTE]
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