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hey well i will try and get some side shots of it soon...but it actually started snowing today in jersey....friggen unbelievable...
anyways off the top of my head the seat was around 550$...it would have been cheaper but i got the stitching, stitch pattern, inlay material and studs round the back.
the pattern was sp#5 off their website for the bigseat (u can customize the bigseat on the website and it will show you some different patterns and inlay materials) so i just used that as a guide.
as for comfort....all i can say is wow what a difference...i can totally tell i am riding a lot lower on the bike which feels much nicer and i can stretch my legs out more. also when i drop the throttle i dont have to hold on to the clutch grip cus my butt is in the seat...aka pop through gears faster and not worry bout falling off the back.
the seat does touch the fender on bumps... (i weigh 225 lb) but its not that noticible and that portion of the seat is really soft so its not messing up the fender. i did stick the clear plastic sticky on the fender (cant really see it since the seat is low which is good)
so basically i love it! ill try and get more pix for it as soon as the weather clears up.
and ill get one showing the bag....its from garage leathers...only 1 bag though. looks friggen sweet with everything.
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