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I had one that was similar.
Their "general design" is or rather sits one down and back about 3/4-1 inch.
My wife said it encroached in her space, so it was sold.
Quality workman-ship though. Bar none!
Seat was a bit on the firm side.
Chuck and Chewy used to work for Corbin and Danny Gray.
That would explain the firm-ness.
I had one that was similar.
Their "general design" is or rather sits one down and back about 3/4-1 inch.
My wife said it encroached in her space, so it was sold.
Quality workman-ship though. Bar none!
Seat was a bit on the firm side.
Chuck and Chewy used to work for Corbin and Danny Gray.
That would explain the firm-ness.
Huh.. I didn't know they used to work for Corbin and Danny Gray.... This seat only has @600 miles ride time.. I guess I'll have to get her broke in... Either that or break down and put a gel pad in it.. LOL
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