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Russell seat vs. Sargent seat
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<blockquote data-quote="sgoat" data-source="post: 118418" data-attributes="member: 303"><p>I've owned many of the aforementioned seats and it's an absolute truth that what works for one may not for another. For about the past year and a half I've been using a Sargent. At first I thought "this is a pretty damm nice seat", well built, easy to look at, but not the last word in touring comfort. As time and miles went on, this seat really did "break-in" and conform. Today, it's one of the most comfortable seats I've ever owned and getting better every time I ride. It also has the added benefit of not looking like a lesbian tractor seat as do some of the other custom offerings. I don't think just trying any make of seat for a limited time gives you a fair appraisal of it's true potential for comfort. Especially if it's brand new or well broken in to someone elses backside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sgoat, post: 118418, member: 303"] I've owned many of the aforementioned seats and it's an absolute truth that what works for one may not for another. For about the past year and a half I've been using a Sargent. At first I thought "this is a pretty damm nice seat", well built, easy to look at, but not the last word in touring comfort. As time and miles went on, this seat really did "break-in" and conform. Today, it's one of the most comfortable seats I've ever owned and getting better every time I ride. It also has the added benefit of not looking like a lesbian tractor seat as do some of the other custom offerings. I don't think just trying any make of seat for a limited time gives you a fair appraisal of it's true potential for comfort. Especially if it's brand new or well broken in to someone elses backside. [/QUOTE]
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