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Feedback on seat padding styles for Mean City Cycle work???
I've decided to have Allen from Mean City Cycles do some work on my stock 07 SG seat. I asked Allen what he likes on his seat, and Allen said he would recommend a double decker of memory foam. Allen then went on to say that most guys are getting the Memory pad & memory foam combo. I would like to get a seat that is more comfortable, but not like I'm sitting on a sponge. So I figured I would ask the board for some feedback on Propad + Memory foam versus a double decker layer of memory foam?
RE: Feedback on seat padding styles for Mean City Cycle work???
Still cheaper than a new seat.
I did the same thing with Allen asked his opinion, he told me for my height & weight he would suggest the memory foam. I was thinking more of in the lines of both, but then I considered he is the pro at what he does and I asked his advice for a reason. If he has all your information I'd figure he would know what to do better than anyone.Just my 2 cent worth, it is your butt though.
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