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"It was pretty brutal on the bungholeo...had to make a few stops, and a road soda or two helped out...but in the end, the look is well worth it IMHO..."
This one and the comment by the dude whose dick fell asleep both have me laughing in my cubicle. Lord, that's funny, I don't care who ya are... and a road soda or two... I'm still cracking up!
The new seat looks killer BLK...I love mine, to me it feels like your riding right down in the bottom of the bike.
Thank you sir....should of bought one last year...my arms felt low riding with my stocker and my BB pushed down...with the bones it evens my arms out more...ahhhhh...cool!
Originally Posted by ElSupremo
BnC, your bike looks bad, brother. *** end looks even lower with the new seat.
And thank you sir...thats the first thing i noticed when i put it on. makes the bike look lower and longer...nice!.....
I've got the no gel version and it takes a long time to break in. It's not as bad as everyone makes it sound but it's not great for the first few hundred miles. Looks great though and I love mine.
Same here, just ride it, it is really firm on the first few sits. After that all is good.
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