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Johnkn - I am really happy with the seat. I am back further and a little lower. Your description is a good one. I do feel like part of the bike. This is not the stock seat. They modified it for me out of the mold to go further back at an additional $120.00.
P.S. - Took the strap off last night. Looks much better!
Mods are addicting.....Here is what ya need to do if married,you buy the add ons then put them in a spot where you know the wife will find it or them and when she fines em and ask's ya about it you just go.......Where did you find them Ive been looking for a weeks and forgot where I put them thank hun I love you.......Problem solved....
Or
You do the 72 hour rule.......Buy the addon put it in the basement or closet then bring it out and when the wife ask about it just tell her ya bought it(part)a while ago and your just getting to puting it on......Problem solved.....
Sure there is. Make a list of everything you want to do to the bike.
Split the list up into 12 steps.
This might be the best answer i've seen. Don't forget though, even after you are done with the 12 steps, odds are you'll either come up with additional steps, or redo some of the previous ones because your tastes have changed.
My wife asked me today,You are finished spending money on the bike now Right? All I could say was, "Well I got it ready for our trip to Niagara this summer,so....I am done for now".
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