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I ebay'd a Lepara Bare Bones. It was like sitting on a plank of wood. Didn't fit my bike anyway... Thinking of getting an inch or so sculpted out of my Deluxe seat.
Yopu might have bought it from me - I bought and sold one on Ebay after a couple of rides. I thought a wood plank would feel better. best looking of any seat.
I have had Lepera, Mustang and Corbin. From now on, I'll stick to Corbin.
I 100% agree with this! I run a lepera bare bones on my 06 train, and boy does it start to hurt after a hour or two of riding..
I just pulled the trigger on a Bare Bones for my '07 Train. After riding around in my truck for an hour or two my *** starts to hurt; I think it's to be expected.
Last edited by Echo6 Sierra; Nov 26, 2012 at 05:54 PM.
it's more like sitting on a brick, I have a Bare Bones on the wall of my garage.......i put it on to get good pics of the bike....then i take it off......Danny Gray works best for me,actually makes the bike rideable and looks good too
Originally Posted by Echo6 Sierra
I just pulled the trigger on a Bare Bones for my '07 Train. After riding around in my truck for an hour or two my *** starts to hurt; I think it's to be expected.
Although I agree that nothing looks as good as the Lepera Bare Bones I'm leaning to the C&C also just for this reason. Seems to be the best comprimise between comfort and looks imo
Everyones rear end is not the same I would imagine so every seat will not fit everyone. I'm 69" and weigh 270 with a 30" inseam. The corbin solo fits **** and I can ride all day and still walk. It's on a Fatboy though.
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